““I think it’s super hard for a gamer,” Ullmann tells Rock Paper Shotgun. “I’m a gamer myself, and therefore I know what I’m talking about. I think it’s super hard to see, as a gamer, what is the immediate benefit for me that a certain game developer, game publisher, is using our anti-piracy services.” This gap, coupled with the fact that Denuvo “simply works” and “pirates cannot play games” which use it, as Ullmann puts it, are two main contributors to its negative reputation, he argues.”

Let’s not forget about being always-online or not being able to test different wine/Proton setups for fear of activating the DRM. Or even trying simply to run the game in some situations…

  • @Glide@lemmy.ca
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    “I’m a gamer myself, and therefore I know what I’m talking about”

    Should we call it a fallacious call to authority, meme on it for being a “how do you do, fellow gamers” moment, or simply mock the guy for whoring himself out in favor of daddy corporate? I could write an essay on the ways this is an absurd statement.

    Gamers hate Denuvo because it doesn’t “simply work”. It limits paying customers from accessing their content, bogs down mid-range machines that are already overtaxxed by poor optimization and, in admittedly uncommon cases, full on breaks some games until patches and fixes roll out. Stop pretending that “gamers” are out here rioting because they’re too cheap and immoral to pay for content. Quit your fuckin’ lying.

  • youmaynotknow
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    I’m a gamer, therfore I know what I’m talking about. Denuvo is SHIT!

    • @sabo@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      31 month ago

      I’m a gamer too and I agree. Now there’s two gamers saying that denuvo is crap vs one gamer. We got majority.

  • bitwolf
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    551 month ago

    Its simple.

    Pirates don’t ruin games for other players.

    Pirates ruin games for the dealers.

    • @RecluseRamble@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      71 month ago

      Not necessarily even that. Piracy can benefit the developer by increasing popularity. Piracy made Bill Gates a billionaire despite his fighting tooth and nails against it.

    • ddh
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      61 month ago

      Pirates mostly enhance games, in my experience

    • @ColdWater@lemmy.ca
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      11 month ago

      And also for longevity of the games, I heard that one company (I don’t remember the name) selling pirated version of their games for modern system because they can’t get rid of DRM themselves

  • @ZeroHora@lemmy.ml
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    511 month ago

    Good luck trying to PR like this garbage is useful to the end user, you gonna need it.

  • kbal
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    Well, he’s not wrong that it’s “super hard” to see any benefit of Denuvo for anyone other than the beneficial owners of Denuvo Software Solutions. Gamers might have a better than average ability to suspend disbelief, but that “new study” was pushing it a bit far.

  • madjo
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    431 month ago

    Boohoo, Denuvo, cry me a fudging river!

    • A_Asselin
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      well… it doesn’t. Mass bends space-time which is the reason why things appear to fall. Einstein figured that out a long time ago.

  • 100
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    only good thing about their drm its so expensive very few companies will pay a subscription to keep it active forever

  • Nexy
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    321 month ago

    Well, is because its true.