#Cracking denuvo series#
And I know that even if I buy it, they won't give a flying fuck about us and our language, and we're only paying for a game or series that will never get an actual translation from the devs themselves. The downloaded parts of the binary are actually a few hundred game constants 'encrypted' by remote server using the system unique data you send them like CPUID results, ntdll PE header values, etc. I believe almost the same when it comes to games that are not in my language, because people who make fan translations now are doing the absolute dick move of putting some sort of DRM on the patchers that checks if the game you want to translate is installed by steam, and therefore original, and they are telling Me and many more that buying the game will make the devs see that people that talks that language (my case spanish) deserves the game in that language. That post is wrong (see the first reply, what it says is correct) because Denuvo doesnt download code. And that gives me a little hope that it will (some day hopefully) be abandoned permanently by the industry. I remember when it was first released one cracking group packed up saying it couldnt be done. I know they don't give a single fuck about me, and I'm glad denuvo screws them over too by making them pay to renew that crap, and that it's not cheap.īut let's be honest, buying the game now, sends the message that people preffer to buy it when that shit is removed or not present at all. The cracking groups seem to have had their ways of Cracking various Denuvo titles for a while now.
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Both people that replied are absolutely right.