What’s more interesting is that DRM developers don’t have enough experience with game development. They have no idea how the game code should really work for everyone to not be affected by something that is injected inside (and they are injecting a lot - some executables get inflated by more than 1 gb I think).
We aren’t even the customers for denuvo. Why are they even trying to convince us to like them. It doesn’t do shit for us.
What’s more interesting is that DRM developers don’t have enough experience with game development. They have no idea how the game code should really work for everyone to not be affected by something that is injected inside (and they are injecting a lot - some executables get inflated by more than 1 gb I think).
Because we’re the meanies who refuse to buy games that have it. We should say thank you to them and gleefully give money to games that use it