Friday, December 29th 2017

Denuvo's Latest Version Resists Piracy's Attempts Entering 2018

Denuvo may be one of the most controversial DRM systems out there - even though all of them are, in some level. However, the Austria-based company has developed that which is likely the most successful anti-piracy measure in recent times - despite news of its death. As we covered almost two months ago, piracy scene groups were claiming to have already figured out Denuvo, and hailed their cracking routines as being developing in such a way that (...) Denuvo protected games will continue to get cracked faster and faster." The new methods no longer involve reverse-engineering a game's executable to strip a game of its DRM software; now "[piracy] scene groups have found a way to get past [Denuvo's] encryption and keygen files in just a day. They do not crack Denuvo, they simply keygen it, so Denuvo thinks nothing is wrong on the pirated version."

However, news of Denuvo's death were an exaggeration, it would seem. The company's latest DRM version, launched with Ubisoft's Assassin's Creed origins, has eluded circumvention of its protection mechanisms - though in this case, there's an added layer of security, VMProtect, that works in conjunction with Denuvo's solution to make life harder for would-be crackers. Perhaps more telling, then, are the other games that make sole use of Denuvo's tech and still haven't been cracked. Such is the case for Sonic Forces, Injustice 2, Football Manager 2018, Need for Speed Payback and Star Wars Battlefront 2. After all is said and done, it's always just a matter of time before protection mechanisms get bypassed. But Denuvo always has just aimed for a "protection window", anyway, and it seems the company is back to guaranteeing it.
Source: DSOGaming
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40 Comments on Denuvo's Latest Version Resists Piracy's Attempts Entering 2018

#26
RejZoR
lilunxm12You're assuming games are high quality and people will praise but in reality...... COUGH COUGH. In that case DRM may prevent a shit load of unexpected criticism.
So yeah, Denuvo does make sense. /s
I'm sure it will, especially when first criticism goes to Denuvo itself making games run like a turd... People don't even come to a point where they can start criticizing the game itself when they already have to criticize Denuvo garbage...
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#27
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
it is a two way street. Stop paying for games with DRM.
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#28
Prince Valiant
FordGT90ConceptThe money they spent on Denuvo would be better spent on marketing. Getting more eyes on a game is a better long term investment than stopping players that already know about your product from playing it for free. Most people that pirate games would buy them if they could afford them. Expanding the market through marketing increases the number of pirates but it also increases the number of sales, especially when the price is at full retail.
In Ubi's case it'd be better spent on ironing out the bugs :laugh:.
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#29
Vayra86
Easy Rhinoit is a two way street. Stop paying for games with DRM.
You make a fair point, at the same time, they don't advertise what DRM is used on the box.

And what about Steam?
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#30
raptori
You forgot to put " and fucked the performance" it the title .
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#31
newconroer
RejZoRNo one cares. DRM is a pestilence. Literally every single older retail game I own doesn't work on Windows 10 because stupid copy protection SecuROM driver just doesn't work on the new OS. I need to use No-CD cracks on a game I legally purchased. It has been like this with literally every single major OS release. Same reason why no game made for Windows 98 worked on Windows XP. It wasn't because the game was incompatible, it was because copy protection drivers were old and not supported by OS. Denuvo is the exact same cancer. Be gone! You'll never stop pirates from doing what they do, but you absolutely piss off people who PAY for the games and then have to deal with this crap non stop. Blaming pirates for it is just stupid, pirates are just a part of software ecosystem and they aren't necessarily a bad one. As many studies have proven so far.
Unless trying to avoid having to use online services(Steam, Ubisoft, etc) why would we need executable cracks these days? Games no longer require a CD to play, which is why it was called a "CD" crack.

Denuvo and whatever Croteam use are extremely potent and do their job nicely.
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#32
evernessince
Oh god, who compares DRM to gun control? Guns can only kill, that's what they do. Big difference between controling a weapon with the potential to kill people at the pull of a trigger and a fricking video game.

If America is any standard to go by, giving guns to everyone including the loonies isn't a good idea. They have like 15x the gun violence of most 3rd world countries.
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#33
Easy Rhino
Linux Advocate
evernessinceIf America is any standard to go by, giving guns to everyone including the loonies isn't a good idea. They have like 15x the gun violence of most 3rd world countries.
um no.
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#34
FordGT90Concept
"I go fast!1!11!1!"
DRM has no purpose other than to deny access (kill process) when conditions aren't met. Basically an intentional fatal flaw.
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#36
OneMoar
There is Always Moar
according to the rls nfo it took all of 3 days ...

good job they-who-shall-not-be-named-here
fuck DRM
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#37
TheGuruStud
OneMoaraccording to the rls nfo it took all of 3 days ...

good job they-who-shall-not-be-named-here
fuck DRM
Sometimes I think they wait for updates to fix the game before releasing it, so the protection isn't updated. How sad is that if true lol
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#38
lexluthermiester
TheGuruStudAC:O has been cracked lol
Read that elsewhere as well. It seems that Denuvo's new hotness is now broken and busted. What is that, less than a month?
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#39
TheGuruStud
Even though it's terribe, FC5 has been cracked.
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#40
DeathtoGnomes
TheGuruStudEven though it's terribe, FC5 has been cracked.
Let me find my surprised look face ...

:eek:
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