User Info: yourDaddie yourDaddie 3 years ago #1 I am your father I see no reason to hate denuvo or other anti piracy software if you do not pirate games

User Info: Orestes417 Orestes417 3 years ago #2 I'm a grim bloody fable with an unhappy bloody ending. Probably because they end up being more of an inconvenience to the customer than the pirate.

User Info: Bikes- Bikes- 3 years ago #3 FC: 2921-9087-2265 Because the pirates remove them and then the legit customers are the ones stuck with the questionable programs.

User Info: Darkcloud20 Darkcloud20 3 years ago #4 Orestes417 posted...

Probably because they end up being more of an inconvenience to the customer than the pirate.

This. The Denuvo guys claim they add in their checks at points in the game where they don't affect the performance. So that mean Denuvo affevts the performance which at the loading screen means it probably prolongs the loading times and pits more stress on the hardware with no user benefit. What can change the nature of a man? This. The Denuvo guys claim they add in their checks at points in the game where they don't affect the performance. So that mean Denuvo affevts the performance which at the loading screen means it probably prolongs the loading times and pits more stress on the hardware with no user benefit.

User Info: LazyyAmerican LazyyAmerican 3 years ago #5 Morality Maurice....everytime we turn to the doctrine of helping our fellow man we get thrown into the dark ages! Cough cough Dishonored 2 cough cough....those boot up times......

User Info: yourDaddie yourDaddie (Topic Creator) 3 years ago #6 Darkcloud20 posted...

Orestes417 posted...

Probably because they end up being more of an inconvenience to the customer than the pirate.

This. The Denuvo guys claim they add in their checks at points in the game where they don't affect the performance. So that mean Denuvo affevts the performance which at the loading screen means it probably prolongs the loading times and pits more stress on the hardware with no user benefit.



but that means more sales, which is why developers take PC gamers seriouslly, otherwise wi will go back to the times of the previous console cycle when many games were not released in PC because they used to sell a lot less than in consoles I am your father but that means more sales, which is why developers take PC gamers seriouslly, otherwise wi will go back to the times of the previous console cycle when many games were not released in PC because they used to sell a lot less than in consoles

User Info: Orestes417 Orestes417 3 years ago #7 I'm a grim bloody fable with an unhappy bloody ending. No, it potentially means less sales because people who might buy get turned off by the obnoxious DRM and spend their money and time elsewhere. Not that the consumer should give a damn about the company's balance book in the first place.

User Info: Jason_Hudson Jason_Hudson 3 years ago #8 Specs: i7 4790k@4.5GHz|EVGA 1080 FTW|16GB RAM - GLORIOUS PC MASTER RACE!

Congratulations to President-elect Donald Trump! Because I'm own a legitimate copy of the game, so why the f*** should I be treated like a criminal by the developers?

User Info: krazycharlie krazycharlie 3 years ago #9



I'm not a Sony hater. In fact, I have a PS1, a PS2 and a PSP and I've been in the verge of buying a Vita. It's just that the proprietary memory cards are stupidly expensive and I'm not a fan of paying for downloading anything. "Am I missing an eyebrow?". If you are wondering why people hate anti piracy measures, then look no further: the PS Vita is the perfect example. Sony wanted to make an unbreakable console to piracy and they got it at the price of almost nobody wanting to buy it.I'm not a Sony hater. In fact, I have a PS1, a PS2 and a PSP and I've been in the verge of buying a Vita. It's just that the proprietary memory cards are stupidly expensive and I'm not a fan of paying for downloading anything.