Thursday, August 9th 2018

Denuvo's Impact on Game Performance Benchmarked

Denuvo's impact on gaming performance has been spoken of immensely - as always has been the case for any and all DRM solution that finds its way into games. However, evidence always seemed to be somewhat anecdotal on whether or not Denuvo really impacted performance - for a while, the inability to test games with Denuvo implemented and officially removed (which, unsurprisingly, isn't the same as it being cracked) was a grand stopgap to any sort of serious testing.

Now, courtesy of Overlord's YouTube channel, we can see whether or not Denuvo impacts performance. In a total of seven games tested on a platform with an Intel Core i7 2600K stock CPU (for adequate testing of whether Denuvo really impacts more the CPU than any other system component) paired with a stock clocked 1080 ti. You really should take a look at the video; it's a short, informative one, but the gist of is this: Some games revealed performance improvements with Denuvo being removed: Mass Effect: Andromeda saw a huge boost from an average of 57 FPS all the way to 64 FPS due to the removal of the DRM solution; and Mad Max saw a more meager 54 to 60 FPS increase. The other games (which included Hitman, Abzu, and others, didn't see any performance difference.
Sources: Overlord's YouTube Channel, via HardOCP
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30 Comments on Denuvo's Impact on Game Performance Benchmarked

#26
Prima.Vera
So how did they test it with and without? Warez crack???
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#27
Vya Domus
How exactly do you test without Denuvo ? I was always under the impression that these cracked games do not remove Denuvo but rather they create a simulated environment for it.
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#28
Prima.Vera
The DRM on games is peanuts compared with the DRM on multimedia downloads. I cannot play Amazon Prime or Netflix US videos even if I have payed for the service, if I am in a different country. How overly retarded and absurd is that???
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#29
WithoutWeakness
Prima.VeraSo how did they test it with and without? Warez crack???
Vya DomusHow exactly do you test without Denuvo ? I was always under the impression that these cracked games do not remove Denuvo but rather they create a simulated environment for it.
You have to watch the video as the situation varies depending on the game being tested. In games like Hitman and Mass Effect, they shipped with Denuvo and later there were patches that removed Denuvo (and made no other changes). They benchmarked those games before and after the patch to compare Denuvo vs no Denuvo. Other games were tested with Denuvo-enabled Steam versions versus non-Denuvo DRM-free versions from sites like GOG. Mad Max specifically has Denuvo enabled in the Steam version but no Denuvo in the Origin version.
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#30
lexluthermiester
I don't really care about the performance affects as much as the unacceptable restriction to how, when and where I can play my own games, IE games I've paid for or paid into. I give any money for a software package, I expect full and complete control over how and when it runs, even if that control is forced by crack.

Denuvo is the last crap-shoot in a decades long wasted and ineffectual effort to stop pirates. They have not succeeded in stopping the pirates, they only have succeeded in alienating and pissing off the intended audience of the games they fail to "protect".
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