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posted by n1 on Friday May 19 2017, @07:23AM   Printer-friendly
from the and-a-bottle-of-rum dept.

Submitted via IRC for TheMightyBuzzard

Ah, Denuvo; the anti-tamper tech that a lot of gamers hate. And while some people may claim that this attitude comes from the fact that the games powered by it are hard to crack, the latest triple-A game powered by it, PREY, has already been cracked.

While it did not break the record for the fastest Denuvo-powered game cracked, it’s a real surprise that the latest, and more powerful, version of the Denuvo is unable to protect these games for more than ten days.

For what it’s worth, Resident Evil VII remains the fastest cracked Denuvo-powered game as it was cracked in just five days, while Mass Effect: Andromeda is close to PREY as it was cracked in ten – more or less – days.

Source: Dark Side of Gaming


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  • (Score: 2) by cubancigar11 on Sunday May 21 2017, @04:29AM (1 child)

    by cubancigar11 (330) on Sunday May 21 2017, @04:29AM (#512877) Homepage Journal

    That is one position, which is a valid position. Yet there are people who don't care about owning anything digitally and would rather perpetually rent it. For example, I know people who don't plan to own a house ever. Or a better example - I know people who don't care about the source code of the software they use. Does catering to those people an inherently bad thing?

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  • (Score: 1) by anubi on Sunday May 21 2017, @05:39AM

    by anubi (2828) on Sunday May 21 2017, @05:39AM (#512898) Journal

    Oh crap... I hit the wrong "reply" button.

    Here's where it went. [soylentnews.org]

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