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The funny part is that they will make less money because now they have to pay for denuvo.Yay, Nintendo now gets to make even more money from gamers! All hail Nintendo the Great!
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The funny part is that they will make less money because now they have to pay for denuvo.Yay, Nintendo now gets to make even more money from gamers! All hail Nintendo the Great!
Isn't it even in some cases that DENUVO itself require a newer CPU to even run but the game itself could have run on an older CPU without DENUVO present?
I want to remember that this happened to a game/games at least once in the past.
Also as long as the Denuvo logo is on the game so you can OPT OUT from buying them/supporting trash.
Imagine championing the reduction of individual freedom, all for the benefit of a corporation's bottom lineThis is clearly a move against those who say they buy legit copies but don't, and then proceed to steal the games and play them on PC. Hope this stops that shit for good.
There’s a huge disinformation problem in the gaming community, where software exclusively useful for criminal activity is justified with flimsy excuses like “This is used for dumping your own encryption key”. In reality, there are zero lawful reasons to create such a product.
People like the Dolphin developers should be behind bars.
Nah Switch piracy is out of control. people are playing switch games on pc before they officially come out. this is necessary.
Didn't stop said game from selling 20 million copies in a few months, soNah Switch piracy is out of control. people are playing switch games on pc before they officially come out. this is necessary.
You think there's an honor system or something? lolno if those guys actually bought the games, no one would have a problem, but it's why we can't have nice things.this is just envy cause they can play TOTK at 4K@60fps and Switch users dont.
i wanna see u prove that ppl dont buy their games to use on emulation, there is absolutily nothing wrong in emulating a game that u already bought it.
Are you in favor of any laws? They all reduce individual freedom.Imagine championing the reduction of individual freedom, all for the benefit of a corporation's bottom line
A lot of laws overstep and should not exist, yes.Are you in favor of any laws? They all reduce individual freedom.
Will it reduce game performances?
This.Imagine that, a company being profit focused.
Anyone that believes that PC gamers that own a Steam Deck and don't own a Switch are stockpiling physical copies of Switch games that rarely go on sale just so they can be a good person before they emulate it is a complete moron.You think there's an honor system or something? lolno if those guys actually bought the games, no one would have a problem, but it's why we can't have nice things.
physical hardware can be emulated. You don't need a ps3 to play many ps3 classics.
Naw dawg, I should be able to grab and dash a new PS5 from the store. INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM! YeehawAre you in favor of any laws? They all reduce individual freedom.
oh boyNot to mention the software archives kept by the developers, the publishers and the platform holders of the source code and binary images.
I was thinking of the instruction sets indeed.I don't remember Denuvo requiring new hardware. But may have happened.
But it could happen, as newer CPUs also have new instructions to accelerate some calculations.
But games also require new instructions, so they will be needed either way.
who wants to be the one to tell Clear that publishers/developers absolutely suck at games preservation?oh boy
Except code and assets are still being lost for modern games.There are still millions of functional PS3's in the wild. Not to mention the software archives kept by the developers, the publishers and the platform holders of the source code and binary images.
And Denuvo will be cracked, like all it's previous versions.
Then it's just the paying consumers that get hurt.
Like so many other "services", what makes Denuvo profitable for them is a subscription-based model. You don't have a subscription for a 100% offline product.100% sure this won't require any online connection.
I lost track of all the devs and publishers who lost source code one way or the other for not apparent reason.who wants to be the one to tell Clear that publishers/developers absolutely suck at games preservation?
not that it matters, they’ll just move the goalposts again
I was thinking of the instruction sets indeed.
Also this was actually the thing I was thinking of about the games I mentioned, cracking Denuvo on that game made the game run on a older cpu (no performance drop either).
I might have dreamt it, but that's what I remember, cant find it though because my google-fu is really bad.
Not the same thing. In this case there is already a law (fair use) that has been decided pretty definitively by the courts. It says that if I buy a Switch game physically, I should have the right play it on whatever hardware I choose if I have the technical means to do so. Any dev that uses this DRM is essentially removing my ability to do so, and won't be getting money from me.Are you in favor of any laws? They all reduce individual freedom.
u cant have nice thing cause Nintendo dont want to invest in hardware and keep selling those 10 years old consoles to profit the most on the back of their fanbase, i m against piracy of any kind, but if u have the game what is the problem to use a better hardware in oder to have a better expirience ?You think there's an honor system or something? lolno if those guys actually bought the games, no one would have a problem, but it's why we can't have nice things.
Except code and assets are still being lost for modern games.
Publishers lose the source codes of their games all the time. They also tend to tamper or censor old games when they re-release them.There are still millions of functional PS3's in the wild. Not to mention the software archives kept by the developers, the publishers and the platform holders of the source code and binary images.
The argument that material created in the corporate digital era is anywhere near as endangered as stuff made and distributed in the days of analog and magnetic media is plainly horse-shit.
Was way earlier Devil May Cry 5 era denuvo times, like 2019 and around there and game then.Could you be thinking about the issues that Denuvo had with Intel's 12th gen?
Several games were unplayable, because Denuvo could not recognize the e-cores and refused to launch.
Some gamers had to disable the e-cores, until a patch for Denuvo in these games. But some people could have just used cracks.
"If you have the technical means to do so" doesn't sound like they are legally required to never use DRM. They are selling the game to be played on their system.Not the same thing. In this case there is already a law (fair use) that has been decided pretty definitively by the courts. It says that if I buy a Switch game physically, I should have the right play it on whatever hardware I choose if I have the technical means to do so. Any dev that uses this DRM is essentially removing my ability to do so, and won't be getting money from me.
It's not like murder is legal now and I'm against a new law that makes it not so just because it removes my ability to legally murder someone.
That's such bullshit and you know it. Back in the days of Gamecube I was on an IRC from a group on Gamespot, back when they had unions on forums. There were tons of users who wouldn't buy Nintendo games even when they had parity with the competition. They'd use their fanboyism to pirate Nintendo games and pay for Playstation games just because of brand loyalty.u cant have nice thing cause Nintendo dont want to invest in hardware and keep selling those 10 years old consoles to profit the most on the back of their fanbase, i m against piracy of any kind, but if u have the game what is the problem to use a better hardware in oder to have a better expirience ?
Yep, then it's fine to pirate because they never go on sale. There will always be an entitled reason. More gaslighting.That's such bullshit and you know it. Back in the days of Gamecube I was on an IRC from a group on Gamespot, back when they had forums. There were tons of users who wouldn't buy Nintendo games even when they had parity with the competition. They'd use their fanboyism to pirate Nintendo games and pay for Playstation games just because of brand loyalty.
Anyone that believes that PC gamers that own a Steam Deck and don't own a Switch are stockpiling physical copies of Switch games that rarely go on sale just so they can be a good person before they emulate it is a complete moron.
oh boy
lmaoThings changed drastically around the start of the PS3/360 era as that was when digital distribution became standard, and the entire industry became more corporate/professional. Its easy to forget than even things as basic as source control weren't universally implemented til the late 90's.
Funny how you use "yeehaw" when there are far left states that decriminalize and do not arrest for stolen items $1,000 or less. Like California and the like.Naw dawg, I should be able to grab and dash a new PS5 from the store. INDIVIDUAL FREEDOM! Yeehaw
of course there is piracy out there, but been pirated it's not a Nintendo only thing, PS has emulation, Xbox has emulation, ( here in Brazil PS2, PS3 and X360 games are pirated to this day ) Sega has it, emulation is a great, back in the day u could just pop your PS2 game at the PC disk tray and run your own game through some PS2 emulator in order to have a new experience, i dont speak for anyone else but for me and i m very against piracy ,but i don't see anything wrong with emulation, you dont see Sony or MS going after emulation softwares like Nintendo does, again we need to condemn piracy not emulation imo.That's such bullshit and you know it. Back in the days of Gamecube I was on an IRC from a group on Gamespot, back when they had forums. There were tons of users who wouldn't buy Nintendo games even when they had parity with the competition. They'd use their fanboyism to pirate Nintendo games and pay for Playstation games just because of brand loyalty.
If anything it got worse with the gutting and delisting of games due to stupid things like car and music licenses.lmao
What a stupid take. It's my game, and I'll play it how I want to play it. I bought a Switch, and a bought a Switch game. If I want to play it on my PC, I'm going to play it on my PC.
I also buy books from Amazon Kindle, and then remove their DRM so I can read those books from any device that I would like to read them from instead of being locked into reading them solely from a Kindle device. This is no different. I'm just accessing my purchased content the way that I want to access it.
Neither Amazon or Nintendo are harmed by my actions. Why would someone go to prison because someone abused their creation? Should the corporations who make firearms be culpable for every murder that is done with a firearm? Absolutely idiotic take, man.
That’s where you’re mistaken: it’s not your media: you’re buying a license to use it, and what you’re doing is in breach of that license.What a stupid take. It's my game, and I'll play it how I want to play it. I bought a Switch, and a bought a Switch game. If I want to play it on my PC, I'm going to play it on my PC.
I also buy books from Amazon Kindle, and then remove their DRM so I can read those books from any device that I would like to read them from instead of being locked into reading them solely from a Kindle device. This is no different. I'm just accessing my purchased content the way that I want to access it.
Neither Amazon or Nintendo are harmed by my actions. Why would someone go to prison because someone abused their creation? Should the corporations who make firearms be culpable for every murder that is done with a firearm? Absolutely idiotic take, man.
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If anything it got worse with the gutting and delisting of games due to stupid things like car and music licenses.
So what? I haven't turned my Switch on since probably 2 years because I just can't stand 30 FPS and 720p anymore. It gives me a headache for real.I still cant blame them for trying honestly. You cant even go in a Switch related thread without people flaunting it.
Does this honestly even need an answer? Is the gaslighting so extreme that now we're all supposed to believe that having any sense of right and wrong at all is irrelevant if you're not directly involved?And even those who don't pay, why do you care? It wont change anything for you so I don't get it.
People like the Dolphin developers should be behind bars.
you’re really coming off as the poster child for this neoThat’s where you’re mistaken: it’s not your media: you’re buying a license to use it, and what you’re doing is in breach of that license.
Everyone here needs to be in firm agreement that what you are doing IS harmful- no exceptions. You’re parroting the same pernicious disinformation that I discussed in my original post: that there’s some legit purpose to hacking Nintendo or Amazon products. There isn’t: it’s criminal computer abuse, period. There’s nothing wrong with the Kindle user experience that would justify the illegal hack.
Screw whatever tools were invented then or since, you're vastly underestimating corporate and organizational stupidityDoubt me? VSS only came out in 1995, by far the most commonly employed source control system used at that time. (and a right pain in the arse to integrate into bespoke dev-tools due to its shitty error-code handling... but that's another story.)
Things changed drastically around the start of the PS3/360 era as that was when digital distribution became standard, and the entire industry became more corporate/professional. Its easy to forget than even things as basic as source control weren't universally implemented til the late 90's.
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Keep believing that lie! The issue is more about compiler/tool-chain changes making re-building a frustrating process. Not that that sort of effort is really ever justified unless the project is being maintained/re-built/remastered.
What cracks me up about all this is the idea that everyone who downloads or creates a binary image creates back-ups on back-ups of their own in case their hardware fails or is lost!
Just be honest, you don't really give a toss about preservation, you just want to play old games! Noone's judging you for that, its the dishonest way you are portraying your interests that's the problem