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Sure bud, pirating some Microsoft Studio video games and windows ISOs right now. What? I found them on the open web!
Sure bud, pirating some Microsoft Studio video games and windows ISOs right now. What? I found them on the open web!
Illegal =/= immoral
Just because I pirate, doesn’t mean I’m an asshole
why is the brick highlighted and glowing?
If it’s built into the video I watch in mpv can’t I just skip?
Nothing says “We’re confident in the software we’re selling” like willing to work for exposure in hopes that somebody shills $20 for a subscription.
I wish I could go back. Sadly too much of my life relies on this shit.
There’s a reason we use .env files and put them in gitignore.
Patrolling the Mojave almost makes you wish there would be some trees around.
No… no… proceed, im all ears
The whataboutism doesn’t help. It’s a wrong practice regardless of nationality. But since the house and senate is bought by the corporations, at the very least ban those who you can.
It’s a DRM scheme to protect against piracy. Over the years I saw more and more shitty titles use Denuvo on release because God forbid someone steal their cash grab. A lot of titles that are of quality usually do not see the need for Denuvo.
Therefore, nowadays, for me Denuvo serves as an indicator of a potentially shitty release. They slap Denuvo on top of it so that they can pump & dump.
Maybe I’ll buy the game when it’s on sale, but for now I am too skeptical, especially since slapping additional DRM on an already DRM’d game (it’s multiplayer only and always online, unlike previous parts that allowed offline play) does not make any sense to me.
I like to use Denuvo as an indicator of a bad release. For someone with over 3k hours on PAYDAY 2, I just cancelled my preorder.
Thank you for the fun times OVERKILL, sad to see you go this way.
Not sure why you got downvoted… storing text isn’t a lot of data, they can easily do it once per song and wrap it up.