Many users complain that their CPU cycles are sucked into Denuvo, though publishers often deny any significant impact, so it’s good to A/B such releases to find ‘the truth’. The The dark side of games noticed Denuvo’s removal from SOTTR last week and over the weekend decided to test the performance difference between the Denuvo-protected version and the recently released version with the anti-tamper technology exorcised. ![]() As Bit-Tech previously reported, Denuvo Anti-Tamper technology it has a priceand while it may be attractive at the time of the game’s release, the trade-off between game sales revenue and anti-tampering tech rent must now be at a tipping point. With Shadow of the Tomb Raider (SOTTR) now a bit long in the tooth, it looks like Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics are going to get out of bed with Denuvo.
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