Comment on ‘Doom: The Dark Ages’ DRM Is Locking Out Linux Users Who Bought the Game
umbrella@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
i wanted to buy it because i know it will be good.
but ill pirate it instead as soon as its cracked. thanks.
Comment on ‘Doom: The Dark Ages’ DRM Is Locking Out Linux Users Who Bought the Game
umbrella@lemmy.ml 1 day ago
i wanted to buy it because i know it will be good.
but ill pirate it instead as soon as its cracked. thanks.
Arcane2077@sh.itjust.works 1 day ago
it won’t be cracked, you have to hope the devs leak the drm-free version
gradual@lemmings.world 1 day ago
How do you know?
Kinokoloko@lemmy.dbzer0.com 20 hours ago
Not sure why they’re getting downvoted for speaking facts. Nobody is cracking Denuvo anymore. To my understanding, the way Denuvo is installed in a game is similar to how a wad of gum gets in your hair: it’s stuck in various different spots, and takes a lot of work to get out completely. Basically, hackers have little incentive to devote weeks to pry it out of a game, so they’ve pretty much stopped. The only good thing about Denuvo, as far as the piracy scene is concerned, is that devs have to pay yearly for a license, which means inevitably, they will stop, and remove it from the game. But who knows when that will be.
HugeNerd@lemmy.ca 18 hours ago
Huh? That’s the very definition of incentive for a “hacker” (“cracker” should be the term). There’s also nothing really new about having protection checks in many places, usually using illegal opcodes or self-modifying code. At least on a 6502. Processors have changed, so have the tools to go with it.