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Sincerely, a paying customer.
And people wonder why I'm anti-DRM...
ffs
The game stutters for me on a i9 14900K cpu 4090 gpu and 64gb of ram, and the reason being is because of Denuvo. Denuvo causes all sorts of issues like stuttering, glitches and lag and also traces of it get left behind in the registry system even when the game is uninstalled. Denuvo like micro transactions are the devils spawn for gamning.
Yeah it is a ♥♥♥♥♥ to crack especially now as Denuvo have seemingly found a way for the encryption to change if hackers are close to breaking the protection.
I will buy this game without a thought if the DRM gets removed. But as long as there's an obstructive DRM, I'm not really interested, and I'll just focus on the 100s of unplayed games that I already own instead.
I can sort of understand when publishers use DRM for popular games during release, to prevent piracy. But after some years, you probably make more money if you remove the DRM.