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Denuvo DRM Hate is Supposedly from “Toxic” Gamers

Author : Stella Nov 15,2024

Denuvo DRM Hate is Supposedly from “Toxic” Gamers

Denuvo’s product manager Andreas Ullmann defended the company’s anti-piracy software, as he responded to long-standing criticisms from the gaming community.

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Denuvo DRM Hate is Supposedly from “Toxic” Gamers

In a recent interview, Denuvo’s product manager Andreas Ullmann addressed the fierce backlash the anti-piracy company has faced from gamers over the years. Ullmann described the response from the gaming community as "very toxic" and emphasized that many criticisms, especially around performance impacts, stem from misinformation and confirmation bias.

For context, Denuvo’s anti-tamper DRM has been a go-to for major publishers looking to protect new games from piracy, with recent releases like Final Fantasy 16 among those using it. Yet gamers regularly accuse the DRM of dragging down game performance, sometimes citing anecdotal evidence or unverified benchmarks showing a difference in framerate or stability when Denuvo is removed. Ullmann disrupted these claims, arguing that cracked versions of games still contain Denuvo’s code.

"The cracks, they don’t remove our protection," Ullmann said in an interview with Rock, Paper, Shotgun. "There is even more code on top of the cracked code—that is executing on top of our code, and causing even more stuff to be executed. So there is technically no way that the cracked version is faster than the uncracked version."

Denuvo DRM Hate is Supposedly from “Toxic” Gamers

When asked if he denies that Denuvo can negatively impact game performance, he stated, "No, and I think that’s also something we’ve stated in our FAQ on Discord." He acknowledged that there were "valid cases," such as with Tekken 7, where games using Denuvo DRM experienced noticeable performance issues.

However, the company’s Anti-Tamper Q&A contradicts this claim. According to the FAQ, "Anti-Tamper has no perceptible effect on game performance nor is Anti-Tamper to blame for any game crashes of genuine executables."

On Denuvo’s Negative Reputation and Discord Shutdown

Denuvo DRM Hate is Supposedly from “Toxic” Gamers

Ullmann, himself a seasoned gamer, stressed that Denuvo acknowledges gamer grievances with DRM, admitting it's often "extremely difficult to discern, as a gamer, the immediate advantage." He maintained that the advantages to developers are significant, citing research that demonstrates games with effective DRM experience a "20%" revenue increase by deterring early piracy. He further suggested that misinformation from the piracy community has aggravated misunderstandings, urging players to acknowledge Denuvo's contributions to the industry and refrain from vilifying DRM without more substantial evidence.

"These major corporations are... seeking a way to minimize the risk for their investment," said Ullmann. "Again, this does not have an immediate advantage for me as a player. But if you look further, the more successful a game is, the longer it will receive updates. The more additional content will come to that game, the more likely it is that there will be a next iteration of the game. That's essentially the advantages that we provide to the average player."

Despite efforts by the company to dispel their alleged misunderstandings, Denuvo continues to face criticism from gamers. On October 15, 2024, Denuvo attempted a bold move: It opened a public Discord server to invite gamers to discuss issues and ask questions. According to Denuvo, this was "a way to open up our communication and, in a way, ourselves, to your voices."

However, within two days, Denuvo closed the server's main chat after users flooded in to transform the platform into a meme-filled criticism hub. Waves upon waves of users immediately began posting anti-DRM memes, complaints about game performance, and other such messages. The constant barrage overwhelmed Denuvo's small moderation team, leading them to suspend all chat permissions and temporarily reconfigure the server to a read-only mode. Their Twitter (X) posts, however, are still littered with similar responses.

Even though their initial attempt to communicate with gamers failed miserably, Ullmann remains steadfast in his interview with Rock, Paper, Shotgun. "You have to start somewhere, right?" said Ullmann. "So this is now the commencement for this initiative, and we intend to be out there. It will require time. It will begin on Discord, and subsequently we hope we can transition to other platforms: Reddit, Steam forums, to have official accounts and contribute our comments to the discussions."

Denuvo DRM Hate is Supposedly from “Toxic” Gamers

Whether the upcoming transparency efforts will shift the community’s views remains uncertain, but Denuvo’s bid to take control of the narrative seems designed to foster a more balanced dialogue between gamers and developers. As Ullmann stated, "This is exactly what we are looking for. Having open, sincere conversations with people. Talking about what we all love, which is gaming."

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