• user1738@europe.pub
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        10 hours ago

        Do you know if ordinary users can ignore Denuvo on their own using this custom hypervisor, or do we still rely on cracks made by suspicious hackers?

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          8 hours ago

          Have a read: https://fitgirl-repacks.site/hypervisor-guide/

          Under “What’s inside those cracks?” answer #2:

          The Crack/Bypass itself

          Consists of EXEs/DLLs, which does the actual Denuvo bypassing + other additional DLLs, like Goldberg Steam emulator to get past the underlying Steam protection.

          Those files work only for specific game versions, for which they were made. They won’t work on different game version or other games.

          So I guess they still need to do some manual cracking instead of just “running it with Hypervisor”. Looking at the amount of Hypervisor repacks by FitGirl that are upcoming or have already been released, it seems it does make the cracking much easier. (I don’t know specifics though).

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      1 day ago

      I’m like 60% sure piracy management is more meant to appease shareholders than to actually break even on Denuvo licensing.

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      2 days ago

      The article is not talking about the HV bypass for the game. Voices38 released a proper crack for RE9 yesterday.

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          You don’t have a lot of reading comprehension. That first link is to a post where he says “all Denuvo games can be cracked”. RE9 has already been cracked - your second link is the NFO for the release.

          I don’t know why you think it is a “modified version of a HV” (the NFO says nothing of the sort) - when it’s fundamentally a different method: it’s an actual crack that patches the .exe and doesn’t depend on windows HV or anything like that. It works on proton, unlike HV bypasses.

          Since you’re quoting voices, you should know he’s been very vocal about HV not being “a real crack”, and he does it the old-fashioned way.

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            It works on proton

            🙇‍♀️ for confirming.

            he’s been very vocal about HV not being “a real crack”, and he does it the old-fashioned way.

            Extremely based. Rescinding my original argument.

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      2 days ago

      Literally second paragraph:

      Resident Evil Requiem has been around for about six weeks, and while pirates were technically able to get around the Denuvo DRM by running a virtual machine, or hypervisor, it was risky and complicated, requiring you to completely disable Windows security and Secure Boot. With voices38’s crack, though, you just have to modify the game’s .exe file, making it much safer to actually run.

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          Yeah, they were wrong, but they also admitted it in one of the comment threads. Everyone makes mistakes, you don’t need to be a dick about it.

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      1 day ago

      Denuvo notably impacts both the performance and long term preservation of games. I imagine many people might buy a game, then download the cracked version without denuvo just for the performance gain.

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        9 hours ago

        And also independence from Steam (or any other that also forces the launcher from it and makes you wait for the mandatory updates to only then be able to play)

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            Unfortunately this doesn’t stop the game from requiring an update. Automatic or not, if an update gets pushed, you don’t get to choose to stay on the older version without putting yourself in offline mode.

            Denuvo is an always-online DRM. It will expire its session and prevent play unless re-authenticated. It’s wild to me how the view around this has shifted. Back in 2013, this is how Microsoft wanted to design an entire gaming ecosystem. They got backlash, but it turned out they were just too up front about it. Instead we’ve had a decade of games that have slipped this requirement in through DRM and anti-cheat measures.

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        It’s such a dumb line, own up to stealing like a badass instead of pussyfooting around the term.

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          Don’t blame me because you don’t understand the definition of the word. Try reading the article and actually learning something, instead of deflecting from your ignorance, lol

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            When you don’t pay for rent is it stealing?

            When you rent something and take it over, is it stealing?

            Highlighting the problems with renting something (that it can be taken away) doesn’t change that. And to claim you’re free to steal anything you rent because it’s not really stealing doesn’t give any merit, it just makes you look like a bitch.

            You can assume all closed source software is a rental because you have no idea when it will stop working. The idea that you can reverse engineer it while admirable isn’t realistic for 99% of the population, if it were then there wouldn’t be a reason to have it be closed source.

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              we get it: you don’t understand what the word “stealing” means, and making false accusations against me and slinging childish insults won’t distract from the fact that what you’re saying is nonsense, lol

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                If you want to get into a debate of copying vs stealing then go ahead but it has nothing to do with the line about “it’s not stealing if you were renting it”

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                  you’re the one who wants to debate anything, and you’re the one who brought up “renting” anything’s when I never mentioned that. once again, demonstrating how you have no clue what you’re talking about - and, obviously, no clue what i’m talking about, lol

                  troll on, troll…

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              Your example was paying rent and the quote is about buying. You do know that there’s a difference, right?

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                If you read the TOS then you’d see you’re renting the game. Steam can revoke your access.

                Hence how it’s not owned, you’re paying for a period of use.

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      I don’t pirate games, but I also don’t buy games I otherwise would if they have denuvo. Always online DRM punishes paying customers and frustrates game preservation.

      So I’ll cheer every time a Denuvo game gets cracked.

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      2 days ago

      your right, we should’ve been putting that effort into a bad game instead 🙄