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Denuvo = GFYS not buying it.
There's really no excuse at this point. Eidos is no longer part of SE.
Pretending that you didn't know insulting everyone in an anti-denuvo thread by labeling them pirates was inflammatory is dishonest gaslighting. As dishonest as using obfuscating language like "triggering." Using a word like "triggering" in this context negates your own actions and responsibility in addressing people and implies others are responding in an irrational and unprovoked manner. Insulting people by labeling them pirates is obviously a provocative and inflammatory act.
When someone buys a product it's expected to work. I've already demonstrated the number of complaints associated with this game regarding denuvo. To pretend your one "good experience," is relevant, is biased spin in itself, as it seeks to minimize the public's awareness of the problems associated with the product. Take almost any other product, if 10% of Toyotas or say washing machines were experiencing a common problem there would be recalls and most people would not be apologizing for a recall by saying "well, mine didn't have any issue." Who cares, from the consumer perspective, it does not matter. What matters is that something is being done to address a common issue that could cost the consumer money by delivering a faulty product regardless of even what the majority experience may be. What's worse in this case is there is absolutely no reason for Denuvo to be there in the first place since it does nothing to benefit the consumer.
And you sharing that experience presumes you are critically aware and technically savvy enough to identify problems with performance related to Denuvo. (It also presumes you're an honest actor). As I already said a lot of players may not recognize long load times or micro-stutters and if they do they may not associate it as a problem relating to Denuvo.
It's an anti-denuvo thread and you labeled everyone that is anti-denuvo as pirates so I don't really see your purpose here other than to troll and flame the thread. That's typically what Denuvo's defenders do in hopes of getting a thread like this locked. So no. I don't see that as "discussion." More like gaslighting & dishonesty.
If PC gaming is so frustrating, aren't console solves all the issues? From the consumer perspective? not trolling, genuinely interested.
Telling me you're amused by the reaction you've gotten to insulting Anti-denuvo critics as pirates just shows there's zero credibility to your claim that you possess a "lack of awareness."
Again this just comes off as trolling. Obviously people who game on PC use their PCs for many things outside of gaming.
I am waiting for the removal as well (to purchase it without "limitation")
It's been more than 3 years now since release.