timppu: http://steamcommunity.com/app/234140/discussions/0/154644045356150979timmy010: i find it funny as to why the company has to defend denuvo to the bitter end and even insult the witcher 3's drm-free stance. i'm not saying i disagree with it (or agree with it) but the way it is written is...interesting.
timppu: Who is "the company"? The maker of Denuvo? Valve? I have no idea who that "Laptop65" is who has written the FAQ.
As to the part about The Witcher 3, I didn't see much problem there. They admitted that TW3 may have sold quite well (without DRM and Denuvo). but that it was also heavily pirated and that a developer might feel angry for their product being pirated. That all made sense to me and sounded plausible.
Realizing that, it makes me just extra happy for having supported CDPR (and GOG.com) by buying the game, as they released it without DRM/Denuvo even if many filthy pirates ended up playing it without paying. Yes, I understand why developers want to keep total control over their games (even up to offering their game in a streaming service so that it can never be cracked), but I prefer the publishers who give the control to their users instead.
As I've also said before, I wouldn't mind CDPR going heavy handed after the pirates who do pirate their games (something that they did with TW2). Offering their game DRM-free does not mean the same as accepting piracy.
I agree totally. Using the Steam search function to look up Denuvo-related threads and reading through the responses that moderator(?) gave, reminds me why I rather spent my time here, among the crazy folks on GOG.
Denuvo is "an anti-tamper measure" that you have to activate while online and which, from time to time, re-checks for a valid activation, but it is supposedly not DRM?!
I've played games using Denuvo and didn't experience much trouble with them, but it boggles my mind why the developers are so up in arms about defending it, while not openly stating neither on the store front nor in the end user license agreement that they make use of this technology.
If it's fine, it's fine, why keep it a secret then? Because they know people care about it, that's why.
Their attitude is also pretty "interesting" to put it nicely. While locking a thread named
Denuvo really needs to be listed the moderator/developer
Laptop65 states:
Denuvo isn't going to be ended just because a select few don't like it when the majority do not mind / care that it is there. Play the game and enjoy it for what it is (along with other Denuvo-enabled games), or don't... no one will care either way. Right, we don't know how exactly it works and what it does and that exactly is why we don't have reason to believe you, it would not break something. The FAQ doesn't help with that, at all. Quite the contrary.
Also, apparently, Denuvo is (partly) to blame for the lack of mods, which would be another thing making it a lot more annoying, for me at least.
Heyho and a Merry Xmas.
Midoryu
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Edited 15 minutes later: Fixed typing error.