Along with the end of PlayStation console exclusivity and an update adding story missions, abilities, or a special rogue-lite mode, it arrived in Ghostwire: Tokyo from the Japanese team Tango Gameworks also controversial protection against piracy Denuvo. This may be due to the technical difficulties of some games.
The addition of anti-piracy protection to the year-old game was reported by Dark Side of Gaming magazine. To check, the editors changed the number of cores that their AMD processor used. After five changes, the game crashed with an error message about being unable to license on other devices.
Denuvo is suspected of slowing down the performance of some PC games. He had to be a victim, for example Resident Evil Village, whose pirated version was supposed to work better than the legal one. A few days ago, the developers removed Denuvo from the game.
Bethesda, Microsoft and ZeniMax, respectively, are counting on Denuv for some of their future games anyway. At least we know that anti-piracy protection should appear soon. Redfall. Whether it will be included in the next big game of this year – Starfield – we have not yet found out.
Source :Indian TV
