>/v/ will defend this
no they wont
well yes, you filthy pirates are ruining the industry for everyone else
>>388755506
top lol.
You just have to wait for 2-3 months for it to go down on AAA titles, if you're patient Denuvo literally means nothing to you
I enjoy my games for free instead of wasting money
>>388755312
>want to install my DVD copy of Crysis
>remember it has SecuROM
You underage kids don't know what hell is.
>>388755312
denuvo is already dead, theres nothing to defend
So its anti-tampering software publishers use to limit game cracking and piracy. I don't see any reason not to defend it.
Reminder that Neo-/v/ started defending Denuvo at the same time it started gobbling /pol/'s salty ballsack. COINCIDENCE???
>>388755506
>pirate game
>the buying customer gets fucked
Can't make this shit up
>>388755506
JEWS are the threat to the industry, NOT pirates.
>>388755312
>Buy game
>ISIS truck kills dozens of people
T-thanks denuvo
>>388755312
>Denuvo: "don't worry guys, next version will be uncrackable!"
>*gets cracked*
>Denuvo: "haha guys we were just joking, it's actually all about getting the initial sales and to stop the pirates during game release"
>*pirates will literally wait week or two for a crack*
>"Don't forget to pay those few millions for our service, it's totally worth it, after all everyone knews that Denuvo changes pirated copies into bought copies :^)"
Why publishers are so retarded that they fall for this meme?
>>388755312
The pure salt it generates is unrivaled by any other software in the industry
>>388759185
Why would you want salt from your fans and/or potential players?
>>388757927
Because when Denuvo servers shut down (and they will), you won't be able to play your game that you bought, while pirates will still be able to.