Rephrase: removing Denuvo caused performance improvements
Tale as old as time, I'm starting considering a game with it not released.
So I'm guessing sales are bad enough that it's not worth the denuvo subscription huh
They didn't exactly get a warm welcome when they first launched the poorly performing pile of excrement, which they never fixed so it's honestly a surprise they've clung on even this long.
They fixed it
I played through the whole thing a couple of weeks ago without performance issues
Think its playable on a deck yet? I tried a few months back, it almost worked. (15 to 20fps, rather choppy) Id have been fine with lower FPS, but the game crashed 5 times during the opening intro, and even finally getting past that... It crashes in the next cutscene before anything even has a chance to save.
No idea, I don’t have one to test
When the players talking about your game have in no small part been all but forced to find alternative ways to install said game without your bullshit malware... one eventually hopes to find a quiet way to drop the malware back in the ditch where you found it, and not piss off more fans in the process. Ahem.
Surely it's just a coincidence
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