

Others, though, are understanding of Techland’s stance, with WeissFan43 raising the fact that “Dying Light was pirated a lot. Many others agree as DanteYoda adds, “I agree it’s really slimy,” and drazgul replies with, “Absolutely, it’s their call whether to use it or not, but at least be upfront and honest about it.” User bza4207 commented in the subreddit that “Techland should have been more transparent” from an earlier date. Some gamers have suggested that announcing it so close to the release date is disingenuous and deceiving. The Dying Light subreddit is buzzing after Techland announced the game is releasing with Denuvo integration, to the point that mods have locked comments. REDDIT ANGRY AFTER DEVS ADD DENUVO TO DYING LIGHT 2 So, although DRM will prevent a Dying Light 2 crack from appearing in the first few weeks and prevent free Dying Light 2 downloads, players are justifiably concerned.

Issues have included frame FPS drops and longer load times, with benchmarks from Overlord Gaming suggesting performance can drop by up to 50% when a game integrates with Denuvo. One such game is TEKKEN 7, with game director Katsuhiro Harada blaming Denuvo’s anti-tamper software as the reason for TEKKEN 7’s poor performance on PCs. In theory, systems like Denuvo should be welcomed by developers and players alike, but unfortunately, Denuvo has caused performance issues in games. That is to say that with Denuvo, companies like Techland hope to have a few months after Dying Light 2’s release before it’s cracked and distributed for people to download for free. Y’know, classic Star Wars stuff.Denuvo is a digital rights management (DRM) system that helps protect games from piracy.ĭenuvo isn’t a long-term solution to piracy, but as the world’s leading DRM system, Denuvo does promise the longest Dying Light 2 crack-free release window. Like that game, this new sequel stars Cal Kestis, a former Jedi who is on the run from the Empire alongside a ragtag group of misfits and outsiders. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor is the follow-up to Respawn’s 2019 third-person action-adventure Star Wars game, Fallen Order. Developed by the veteran team at Respawn Entertainment, Jedi: Survivor will expand upon iconic Star Wars stories, worlds, and characters, and thrilling combat first experienced in Jedi: Fallen Order. Cal must stay one step ahead of the Empire’s constant pursuit as he continues to feel the weight of being one of the last remaining Jedi in the galaxy. Star Wars Jedi: Survivor picks up five years after the events of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order.
