2016 Doom and it's anti-pirate technology "Denuvo"

So the latest Doom game, released May 13th, has yet to be cracked.

The game features anti-pirate technology called "Denuvo", which is apparently the gaming industry's best attempt at stopping pirates from playing their games.

All of the Denuvo protected games eventually end up getting cracked, though, after only a few weeks.

As someone who's been pirating PC games since the late 90s and expecting release day torrents, I am surprised that the gaming industry has finally been able to deter pirates, however short-lived it may be.

Anyone want to bet that the fags at id software and Bethesda actually lose money in the end? I bet they paid a small-fortune for this Denuvo anti-crack protection, which ends up getting cracked in a couple weeks anyway.

How many pirates said to themselves, "Damn, I guess there's no torrent for the new Doom, let me fork over $60 on a game that will probably be shit!"

Not many

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did somesone say porn!?

I wouldn't even play them for free
fuck off shill

source

you will never know

In ten years, you won't be able to play your Denuvo games on your new CPUs because of the way the tech works. It requires constant patches for innovations in CPU tech.

Most developers abandon their games after 1-2 years, so it's up to pirates to, once again, allow you to play the games you've already bought because of the DRM breaking.

Not much will be lost due to this oversight, I'm afraid.

Denuvo always makes me think of Lenovo. It's confusing.

When Mad Max came out the general consensus was that it was a great gameā€¦ compared to batman.

You'd think we would get a reputation after that