Do check out our Denuvo performance-impact article that gets into the nuts and bolts of the DRM solution.Ī leaked contract document signed by Denuvo and Crytek CEO dug up by FCKDRM reveals what Crytek paid for Denuvo, and what the DRM's typical pricing structure looks like. Fine and dandy, if not for several reports of sub-optimal Denuvo implementations adversely affecting game performance. There on, the developer is at the mercy of either the consumer's good conscience (of honestly paying for their proprietary software), or for features of the game that simply won't work with a crack, such as multiplayer gaming on official/ranked servers. In even the pre-orders and the few days following release, the developer hopefully makes a return on their investment, and profit. It enables a game to remain copy protected (and rake in sales) for just as long as pirates don't figure out how to crack it. The Denuvo game copy-protection technology has been a controversial piece of gaming technology since its inception.
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