Do you buy games protected by Denuvo?
Yesterday Origins is on GOG - https://www.gog.com/game/yesterday_origins
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Not directly on topic but may be of interest.
https://www.pcgamer.com/uk/humankind-drops-denuvo-ahead-of-launch-to-avoid-performance-problems/
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Denuvo removed from [Shadow] and [Rise] {of the Tomb Raider}
UPDATE: some new issues have caused the roll back to a previous build, meaning Denuvo should still be there unfortunately.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/391220/discussions/0/4580716151549921865
Apaarently the newest version connected the Steam game to the Epic online service. Whether this was intentional or not, I dunno.
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That's great News, I have Rise of the Tomb Raider, Thanks for info, Bump!
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UPDATE: some new issues have caused the roll back to a previous build, meaning Denuvo should still be there unfortunately.
I understand the rollback was only performed for Rise of the Tomb Raider so I will only add "Shadow of the TR" until they update again, thanks!
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Don't see Deathloop (https://store.steampowered.com/app/1252330/DEATHLOOP) in the list
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Oh didn't realize that there is no list of uncracked games. My bad
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Thanks! I have found the right SteamDB URL, you have to search by appID:
https://steamdb.info/app/1175830/history/?changeid=U:27188570
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Denuvo removed from Marvel's Avengers 7 months ago (31 August 2021)
https://steamdb.info/depot/997072/history/?changeid=M:6115921855549943670
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Denuvo removed from Mortal Kombat 11
https://steamdb.info/depot/976312/history/?changeid=M:4104529039430722411
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Denuvo removed from Voice of Cards: The Isle Dragon Roars
https://steamdb.info/depot/1113571/history/?changeid=M:4530631388116839368
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Denuvo was removed from SoulCalibur VI on past november, I added the info to the archive
I write because there's a good deal right now (-85%) for those who were waiting to buy until removal:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/544750/SOULCALIBUR_VI/
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I don't really keep track of what games have Denuvo and which does. My only issue with Denuvo was for one game, AC Valhalla and the fact that I had an i12 CPU. They fixed the issue, but in general, I don't pay attention to what games have, I just buy them if I like them and check reviews to make sure it's functional before any purchase.
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Same as I did with SoulCalibur; Denuvo was removed from Rise of the Tomb Raider on past November, I added the info to the archive
There's a deal right now (-80%): https://store.steampowered.com/app/391220/Rise_of_the_Tomb_Raider
Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration (includes Season Pass).
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good, but far cry become a generic shooter cow for them to milk and will turn into battlefield
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Yeah, but this is not what this thread is about ^^ I enjoyed it, but the DLCs suck, as always.
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do they suck because lack of content or lack of fun gameplay?
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I don't like the gameplay, as you always have to begin from begin on, again and again and it seems, that no progress i ssaved. At least not good for a casual gamer with a decent life ;)
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I wish EA would remove it from Madden 22. I have a feeling it's the reason that it constantly freezes and crashes for many people despite them having PCs well over the recommended requirements.
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I don't think EA would ever remove Denuvo for a multiplayer game, it was never removed for FIFA series AFAIK.
Example: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1313860/EA_SPORTS_FIFA_21/
Even when FIFA 22 is the current version and the most played.
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That's a rather peculiar thing to make a point of commenting in such an old thread (by which I don't mean it's inactive, but that it's long past the point where comments that are based fully in presenting a view contrary to the thread's purpose (and which may thereby imply a lack of thread utility) would be expected). That aside, I can assure you that Denuvo has a slew of issues, based off my own poor experiences with it. Of course, as with many services that have technical issues, there's a bit of randomness to who is affected, though one's system setup can also potentially play a large part in things.
Fundamentally, the key associated issues are that Denuvo tends to use up additional memory and processing, and also introduces several potential instabilities (ie, leading to lock-ups, crashes, or similar). I've personally had several games with performance issues due to Denuvo, and even more games with crashes on game load (with related Denuvo-specific error prompts always coming up alongside the crashes, confirming the source of the crashing).
The free (and thus absolutely baffling to have DRM) Adventures of Captain Spirit (from the Life is Strange franchise) is especially notable in reliably crashing for me on load, making it so that I've still only managed to get it to succesfully load once over 4 years, and even then I ended up closing it due to stuttering.
Captain Spirit, however, is a rare game that still retains Denuvo after so long- the even more notable point is that the other games I've had issues with all started working just fine in every respect (ie, crashing, performance, memory usage) once Denuvo was removed. In fact, this difference is so reliable, that in the past I had intentionally downloaded games (that I owned) through torrenting, just because the cracked versions worked while the paid versions did not.
(As a similarly awkward benefit of cracked game availability, back when Win 10 was brand new and still having frequent compatibility issues with various games, I noticed that the cracked versions of several games had introduced compatability fixes long before the official versions of games themselves did. In fact, I recall downloading one owned game [I believe it was CK 2?] specifically to work around compatibility issues, with the cracked/user-patched game working just fine.)
Mind you, it's not just Denuvo that's known for this issue- Red Shell is another comparable third-party DRM that has a similar reputation for breaking games. Of course, Uplay's DRM predates Denuvo by 2 years, so it's likely it was the first DRM known to substantially break games (specifically, it was known for breaking Ubisoft games that were run through Steam, due to issues with the double DRM layering; Newer games no longer have this problem, but last I heard and/or personally checked older games still hadn't received retroactive fixes, and were still having the same issues.)
With this thread, we not only get some general gaming information, but for those of us encountering issues with a Denuvo/Red Shell-infected game, we can easily be informed as to when it's possible to download a game (again, that we've paid for) and get a working version of it. Unfortunately, with Captain Spirit being a free game, I don't imagine that'll ever be an option for it. And, after four years, I've given up on the publisher regaining some semblance of sanity on the matter. :S
(I did however find an amusng comment by another individual having issues with Captain Spirit, wherein they noted that dealing with Denuvo problems was the real cost of the free game [as other LiS titles do eventually remove Denuvo]. :P)
TL;DR version, the problems are very much real, and can be very substantial, making this thread rather useful for those monitoring specific games, but the scope of the issues will differ person to person, even for the same game. Having a PC more in line with the PCs the developers developed on will likely lessen your chances of having issues (perhaps even more than a difference in PC component quality will, as I've read users with self-reported high-spec PCs also having issues with Denuvo in certain cases).
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It's more about the publisher than the developer; the DRM is added after the development is over so sometimes they have to release a patch right after the regular release because Denuvo literally kills the performance.
Denuvo is an anti consumer DRM, as Sooth explained, many times you have to download the cracked version to fix a game you have already paid for.
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Denuvo removed from Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin https://steamdb.info/app/1277400/history/?changeid=U:31229572
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IMPORTANT: Please, add (type) the tag "Denuvo" manually to all Denuvo games you visit in the Steam Store, there aren't still enough games tagged as "Denuvo" so the tag does not appear. I'm adding direct links to the games below.
Also you can join this group and you will get a notice in every game profile with Denuvo.
Please, don't post links to torrents or warez related sites.
I opened this thread to post news about this protection. There's a Previous thread with interesting info but was closed by the author.
Latest news (2024):
(date format DD/MM)
17/11: Dragon's Dogma 2 "cracked" (developer build from February 2024).
16/11: Assassin's Creed Mirage "cracked" (full game with .exe from debug version).
20/10: Metaphor: ReFantazio "cracked" (full game with modified .exe from demo version).
12/09: Denuvo removed from Star Wars Jedi: Survivor: Steam Community
27/03: Denuvo removed from The Callisto Protocol: SteamDB
Archive
Cracked games (disinfected versions are in bold text):
Upcoming Denuvo games:
List of Denuvo games: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denuvo#List_of_Denuvo_games (not available anymore, some Wikipedia editor has removed the most useful info from the article). Info
New link (even better than Wikipedia's old table): crackwatch.com/drm/denuvo/games (not available anymore. Reason: "As very little AAA games are being released right now, our advertising revenue is very low and we can no longer afford to pay for servers.": Reddit thread
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