Could be the case I guess. I'd still blame the developers, I would imagine Denuvo has some type of support & docs to help prevent these issues, as in the end it hurts their business.
Yea, they often want to secure the first month-year of sales as it's most of the sales anyway. Sometimes there's some user pressure but that's really rare.
I don't need to be convinced. I'm all for DRM-free games and have been using GOG for quite some time.
Fuck Denuvo, all my homies hate DRMs; but still, let's not misinform because of our opinions, that would be falling low.
I'll be switching to Linux soon, and didn't know about the activation stuff. That's going to suck. I'm nearly always staying away from AAA games & games that implement Denuvo, but still, good to know! Thanks
Denuvo itself, if correctly implemented, has minimal impact. The thing is most games call it too often or wrongly implements it, which slow things down considerably.
Hey, that’s not dumb!