Steve Huin, chief operating officer of videogames, said, “there is no perceptible impact on gameplay because of the way we do things.”
And if you believe a word of that, I’ve got a bridge to sell you (in the general sense)
“Our kernel-level malware that adds enormous overhead by scanning every single process running on your machine in no way impacts its performance”.
“But we ran benchmarks and they clearly show that it does.”
“Then we’ll make our own benchmarks, with blackjack and hookers!”
Except that time where legitmate customers were unable to play their games because of server issues with DRM.
Or the fact that it hampers official ports of games to Linux. But aside from that, there’s no impact /s
Denuvo doesn’t hurt piracy. It hurts legitimate paying customers.
Sadly, it doesn’t make the paying customers STOP paying, which means it’s just going to keep. F*cking. Happening.