Posted November 09, 2018
high rated
Larger companies will not jump to conclusions based on such an association. They actually do their homework first and their decision making process is generally more diplomatic, tactful and reasonable than the likes of, say, Zombie Orpheus.
Denuvo recently released a report framing each and every pirated copy as lost sales as usual. Funny how companies think pirates happen to have tens of thousands of dollars to spend on games every year and would drop the full dollar amount on day one if all those games were DRM protected and uncracked. Meanwhile, Capcom and Square Enix (both companies that use Denuvo) have reported huge losses recently. Dragon Quest XI sold 4 million copies on PS4, 3DS, and Steam, with Steam only accounting for 100,000 copies. Activision on the other hand, which doesn't use 3rd party DRM, is releasing more games through Battle.net instead of Steam, and has continued to bring games to GOG, has had a record profit this year.
Denuvo recently released a report framing each and every pirated copy as lost sales as usual. Funny how companies think pirates happen to have tens of thousands of dollars to spend on games every year and would drop the full dollar amount on day one if all those games were DRM protected and uncracked. Meanwhile, Capcom and Square Enix (both companies that use Denuvo) have reported huge losses recently. Dragon Quest XI sold 4 million copies on PS4, 3DS, and Steam, with Steam only accounting for 100,000 copies. Activision on the other hand, which doesn't use 3rd party DRM, is releasing more games through Battle.net instead of Steam, and has continued to bring games to GOG, has had a record profit this year.