![]() ![]() At least system security, data protection, and privacy doesn't seem to be an issue with Denuvo, though, unlike other copy protection mechanisms. You would have paid for the game, but might not be able to play it. ![]() Denuvo achieves this at the cost of requiring Internet access during activation and limiting hardware changes in a short period of time (which makes life difficult for hardware reviewers).Īnother gotcha is what happens with the game when the activation servers are down or gets turned off a decade from now. ![]() Developers know this, and as long as they can have the game uncrackable for a few weeks or days into launch, forcing people to buy it, it's a job well done. ConclusionCopy protection is here to stay, for as long as game developers are eating food. ![]()
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