Thank you for the writeup. Even if theres downvotes piling from people (I mean I guess they think you’re in favor of DRM when you’re mostly indifferent and see its use). Between the back and forth I learned quite a bit about Denuvo and how DRMs work. And while it doesn’t make me like DRM any more its interesting to see how and why things work the way they do. I don’t see a reason why games shouldn’t just patch out DRM after the launch window. I think if you want to avoid a simple copy paste way where friends just send each other a copy of the game there can be a lot more primitive options later on. And the pirate copy is mostly already out there later on
Tbf, most people probably haven’t even read my post in it’s entirety. So I don’t really care about the downvotes. Just tell me I poked into another lemmy hornets nest lol.
I don’t see a reason why games shouldn’t just patch out DRM after the launch window.
Sure, that’s a fine option. I think some games even did that after a while because there’s just no need for it at that point.
Thank you for the writeup. Even if theres downvotes piling from people (I mean I guess they think you’re in favor of DRM when you’re mostly indifferent and see its use). Between the back and forth I learned quite a bit about Denuvo and how DRMs work. And while it doesn’t make me like DRM any more its interesting to see how and why things work the way they do. I don’t see a reason why games shouldn’t just patch out DRM after the launch window. I think if you want to avoid a simple copy paste way where friends just send each other a copy of the game there can be a lot more primitive options later on. And the pirate copy is mostly already out there later on
Tbf, most people probably haven’t even read my post in it’s entirety. So I don’t really care about the downvotes. Just tell me I poked into another lemmy hornets nest lol.
Sure, that’s a fine option. I think some games even did that after a while because there’s just no need for it at that point.