Good games don’t need DRM. They will sell regardless.
Good games don’t need DRM. They will sell regardless.
Just Cause 3. Get your “research” going.
I’m gonna buy one copy, because that’s all I need.
Denuvo was a nightmare for Just Cause 3 and it has posed problems, albeit on a smaller scale, for all games it’s included in.
Well, most Denuvoed games have serious performance issues. Except Doom, but it CTDs every once in a while.
This is flat out false. Many pirates would not buy the game anyway but a significant portion would.
At the end of the day you can make that same argument about advertisement, box art, even stopping to do interviews.
Not as a direct hit to performance, but an indirect one. The money and time they spend getting it to work with their game could be used to improve the game.
From what I understand Denuvo can often be a pain in the ass to get it to work with a game and is expensive to the point that only big devs can afford it. This all, of course, is from my amateur research into how they add it into a game.
the best anti-pirate protection is when the games are good, highly polished, easily accessible and inexpensive.
...This has been Wednesday evening’s edition of the very long-running series, Kaepernick Fans and their Strawmen.
And you think that being a whiney millennial hipster makes you relevant.
huh?
What other targets?
I mean...the real question is where does he store that when he’s not using it at the moment...
You’ve clearly never played Doom, there is no second target. The BFG kills all people in the room.
Beware the HYPE... We all know what it leads to...
Well, it’s free. You can find out yourself how well it runs.
I don’t want a skylanders game. I want a new spyro game.