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I go even further and check PCGamingWiki. "Uses Denuvo Anti-Tamper DRM?" No buy.Hmmm... tasty and nutritious Denuvo DRM, how can I resist any product infected with it?
Nah, this is one of the first things I look for when interested in a game and if it shows in the product description, then I don't buy it. Antipiracy at its best.
If I find a game that had Denuvo at one point and has had it removed, then I'll be willing to buy that game. Monster Hunter World and DMC5 are my most recent formerly-infected purchases.
I do wish there was more competition in that part of the scene, though.not really! You have to praise to Empress, the only one cracking Denuvo, and she cracks a game every couple of full moons.
I also don't like how she obfuscates her patches so we don't really know what they do or how they work. Guess I'll give her the benefit of the doubt until something bad comes up.
Though to be perfectly honest, I almost find it more morally correct to financially support people who make patches rather than lining the pockets of some shitty game publisher who swears that DRM stops piracy (it doesn't).