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at those prices i bought around 40 games, most of which i later decided i didn't like and only played a few minutes of and some of them i never even installed. a LOT of slightly dated AAA (windows) games went for 3 - 9.99.
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Last year I decided to see what this steam thing was and installed it on my linux machine. fortunately, i've grown out of impatience long ago and don't mind buying the likes of Crysis 3 a year or 2 after release. and even that is only for an AAA title or good flight simulator. i am mentally unable to convince myself a game can be worth more than 9.99 no matter what. I have an artificial ceiling on game prices. It remains officially unconfirmed if the new DRM solution is really causing all the glitches. To improve stability, the developer is working on a patch that is aimed at fixing all performance issues. While this DRM has kept the game from being pirated until now, it has also been speculated that this solution is supposedly the main cause behind several in-game bugs and crashes that are affecting users' gameplay experience. The DRM solution that the game uses comes from a copyright protection company known as Denuvo, and it is apparently the same one that has been used in FIFA 15, which is also yet uncracked. However, it looks like CI Games is having great luck with its recently launched next-gen video game known as Lords of the Fallen, as its PC DRM still remains uncracked now after 3 days of release. Another email was discovered from a person claiming to be "Jan Newger" from Google's security team, who asked for information on "how it would integrate with existing solutions." Additionally, an email written by an angry customer was included in the text file, which criticized the company for making "shit software to fuck over PC gamers." The following day, The Know YouTube channel uploaded a video about the email leak (shown below).Jones_supa writes Now that the PC gaming community has grown very large, it has become only a matter of hours before the copy protection of a major AAA title is cracked and put up for download after its official release, or sometimes, even before. On February 5th, 2017, TorrentFreak reported that several private directories on the Denuvo website had been left open, which included a text file containing customer support emails.Īmong the emails included an inquiry sent from a person identifying themselves as "Jun Matsumoto from CAPCOM Japan," who requested additional information about the DRM software.
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On December 3rd, the gaming news site PC Invasion reported that the Chinese warez group 3DM had cracked the Denuvo DRM software. On September 23rd, 2014, Denuvo was initially released for the soccer game FIFA 15.
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