Gotta love DRM that makes paid versions of games worse than pirated stuff.

  •  jarfil   ( @jarfil@beehaw.org ) 
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    2 years ago

    Well… modern computers have crypto accelerating instructions, and games rarely use all the cores to their full potential, offloading as much as they can to the GPU instead, while network traffic is relatively minimal, so it is possible to run a lot of stuff on the same computer without impacting the performance of the game itself.

    That doesn’t fix the rest of the problems, though.

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        2 years ago

        Fair point, but does Denuvo apply to games that run on underpowered PCs? I might be mistaken, but I thought Denuvo was only meant for the “AAA” titles that require top tier hardware anyway.

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            2 years ago

            Then you’d get a degraded experience anyway, I don’t think the difference would be noticeable. Where it would be noticeable, would be with retro games on pretty old hardware.

            Either way, even if it were to slow a game by 50%, that would still not be the biggest issue with Denuvo.

            •  redfellow   ( @red@sopuli.xyz ) 
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              2 years ago

              One percent from ~ 45avg fps, especially the low drops, feel worse when there’s even more intermittent losses from DRM.

              It’s harder to notice a few fps drop at 100+.