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kane_magus) wrote2023-11-30 01:11 pm
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Denuvo Justice: Ace Denuvo Trilogy
Hey cool Capcom is making an Apollo Justice bundle with the two 3DS games and it's infested with Denuvo.
Really, though, whenever Capcom decides to stop foolishly leaving money on the table and gets around to removing the malware infection in a year or three, I'll still probably get this, eventually, if I see it on a good enough sale. But until and unless the contamination is cleaned up, the game may as well not exist, as far as I'm concerned. (See also: Street Fighter 6, and Dragon's Dogma 2, since the previous two sentences can be applied to those games, too, without changing a word.)
Really, though, whenever Capcom decides to stop foolishly leaving money on the table and gets around to removing the malware infection in a year or three, I'll still probably get this, eventually, if I see it on a good enough sale. But until and unless the contamination is cleaned up, the game may as well not exist, as far as I'm concerned. (See also: Street Fighter 6, and Dragon's Dogma 2, since the previous two sentences can be applied to those games, too, without changing a word.)
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I'm far more against that shit being used on my general purpose computer. (or even a computer dedicated primarily to games, but also used for other things, like my steamdeck.) On a console, I already assume and pretty much accept I have zero control over it as far it running... well, anything on it. But the console maker had better keep in mind if the games run like shit on their hardware, I'm blaming THEM for it. They're suppose to be quality checking that shit (Even though we know they don't, and haven't even as far back as the 8-bits.)
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ifwhen Denuvo/Irdeto eventually does die off for good [*fingers crossed for that happening sooner than later*].)The only other thing I'll add to what I already said there is that on PC, even for games that never get an official Denuvo-enema, there is, at the very least, still the remote possibility of fan-made patches or cracks being created to flush out the badware contamination[1]. I'm not sure I've ever heard of fanpatches or fancracks being made for console games, though... outside of maybe romhacks on old cartridge games. Well... no... having just said that, I guess emulated ROMs of current games could be tinkered with in the same sort of way... though not if Nintendo or any other company that is interested in killing off "illegal" emulation is actually successful in doing so (perhaps via the use of Denuvo). Of course, I would expect that even that sort of colossal dumbshit would be fan-patched/cracked out of existence eventually, though. But, again, see [1] below.
But of course, clearly, there are far too many sewer pipe guzzlers out there who make it still "worthwhile" enough for the publisher/developers of modern video games to freely ignore anyone like us who refuses to touch this asinine dumbfuckery at all, so they're going to continue to do whatever they want, no matter how anti-consumer it is. Too many people "voting with their wallet" against their own best interests. (So... not unlike actual politics/voting, in that regard, I suppose.)
[1] - Though they're not anything that I am personally interested in using, even if it was for a game I'd already legit bought. Apparently the only person still making Denuvo cracks these days seems to be... um... kind of mentally unstable, to put it somewhat charitably. And that's assuming it literally is actually just the one person and not a team or whatever, which is not for certain, but the public persona is (intentionally or otherwise) portrayed as rather mentally unbalanced, regardless... Basically, what I'm saying here is that I trust the cracker(s) even less than I trust Irdeto/Denuvo, so I'd pretty much prefer to do without, altogether. (Or, you know, I'd prefer to have Irdeto/Denuvo be a thing that doesn't exist at all except as an easily forgotten bad memory, were it an ideal world. Alas.)