It’s a response as bold as it is simple: five is a number greater than zero. That said, “Given the fact that every unprotected title is cracked on the day of release-as well as every update of games-our solution made a difference for this title.” “It’s correct that the title in question was cracked some days after release,” Denuvo Marketing Director Thomas Goebl told Eurogamer. Now, Denuvo is defending its “Anti-Tamper” technology, saying it’s still the best copy protection currently available. With its spin halted by this new reality, Denuvo’s response has changed slightly to: hey, it could be worse! After Doom was cracked, and after the developer removed Denuvo from the software via a patch, the makers of Denuvo spun it as a victory, stating that developers were protecting their games during the early release window and then removing it later.īut then Resident Evil 7, protected by Denuvo, was cracked in under a week’s time. For how long it would take to crack a Denuvo-protected video game, reality went from “never”, to “months”, to “less months” in the case of the latest Doom game. The software, once described as the final solution to piracy, has had its defenses cracked in time intervals following an exponentially shorter curve. It certainly looks for all the world like Denuvo is unraveling as a valid option for DRM in video games. Wed, Feb 1st 2017 02:36pm - Timothy Geigner
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