Difference between revisions of "Denuvo Anti-Tamper"
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{{ii}} Used in conjunction with account-based DRM for many newer titles. | {{ii}} Used in conjunction with account-based DRM for many newer titles. | ||
− | {{ | + | {{ii}} Unobtrusive because activation happens during the DRM's pre-existing mandatory one-time online check-in. |
− | {{ | + | {{ii}} Has no performance impact ("only performance non-critical game functions are used in the Anti-Tamper process"). Does not degrade SSDs, because it doesn't perform an arbitrarily high number of read-write operations. |
{{--}} Limited to five activations, which resets 24 hours after the first activation. | {{--}} Limited to five activations, which resets 24 hours after the first activation. | ||
{{--}} Significantly increases difficulty of modding, due to its obfuscation of game functions. | {{--}} Significantly increases difficulty of modding, due to its obfuscation of game functions. |
Revision as of 18:07, 9 July 2016
Key Points
- Used in conjunction with account-based DRM for many newer titles.
- Unobtrusive because activation happens during the DRM's pre-existing mandatory one-time online check-in.
- Has no performance impact ("only performance non-critical game functions are used in the Anti-Tamper process"). Does not degrade SSDs, because it doesn't perform an arbitrarily high number of read-write operations.
- Limited to five activations, which resets 24 hours after the first activation.
- Significantly increases difficulty of modding, due to its obfuscation of game functions.