Homeworld 3 creators pull Denuvo DRM from controversial space strategy game
Homeworld 3 creators pull Denuvo DRM from controversial space strategy game
The makers of struggling space strategy game Homeworld 3 have removed the third-party DRM solution Denuvo, according to a new Steam update.
I was wondering why HW3 was "controversial" and apparently I didn't realize:
- It's been released.
- It's worse than the first 2
- Because Gearbox is publishing it!
Thanks Randy! Fucking grease weasel ruins another great franchise.
47ReplyGood guy Denuvo protecting us from purchasing bad games on release. :)
29ReplyOne if my saddest game related moments this year: The release of Homeworld 3.
This video sums it all up well: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yuonl50R6Eo
Allow me to do this one more time:
sigh
RIP Homeworld 3... you could have been amazing.
8ReplyI didn't realise it went so poorly. I was watching trailers thinking it looks awesome. No wonder it all just dropped off the map
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Good info. Good takes. Good comment.
5ReplyThe greaseman strikes again
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Good move, too bad it's tied to an incredibly bad game that ruins the franchise. Thanks a fucking lot Randy you sleazeball. Never trust Gearbox with anything.
5ReplySorry, already lost interest.
5ReplyOhh denuvo gonna lose revenue?
5ReplyBok bok
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