![]() The number one thing is that they greatly decrease a game's shelf life and can make games impossible to play once the DRM servers no longer function. Then there's the long-term damage invasive DRM does to games. Some of these things are less commonly experienced than others but all of them have happened to people in the last 5 years. The short-term damage DRM services like denuvo do to a consumer range from requiring you to have a non-metered connection to be able to play your games, to bogging down game performance (proponents for denuvo will tell you it doesn't do this they're lying, and denuvo's removal has seen games increase performance significantly to prove it), to behaving like viruses and causing your AV to flag them as such, to even compromising your system's security and actually giving malicious people an opening to hack you through their always-online connection. Why do you guys care so much about DRM? If you arent doing anything f*cked up, whats the point? ![]() ![]() ![]() It's a useful storefront for browsing without opening chrome.Īlso, this game is only going to be tied to steam, right? It isn't going to have anything like denuvo in it? Just seeking clarification. ![]()
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