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Talk:Yakuza 6: The Song of Life

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Denuvo DRM Mentioned in Steam Page EULA

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Willdan717 (talkcontribs)

Link: https://store.steampowered.com//eula/1388590_eula_1

"This Product may be protected by anti-cheat/hacking software and/or Denuvo Anti-Tamper Protection Technology (“Denuvo Anti-Tamper Technology”).

While it doesn't have the "Incorporates 3rd-party DRM: Denuvo" tag like some other Yakuza titles, it's not confirmed that it doesn't have it according to the EULA, right? Does anyone have actual confirmation that Yakuza 6 on Steam doesn't have Denuvo DRM?

Fayaine (talkcontribs)

Hey. The .exe is only 37 MB which is basically impossible to include Denuvo. When i covered the game i also did indeed run a file scanner over it and none was there to be seen :) So most likely SEGA just used their default EULA basically.

Jigen123 (talkcontribs)

Yeah, that's just a generic/standard EULA. The game does not use Denuvo.

Willdan717 (talkcontribs)

Thank you, everyone. I literally just worked this out thanks to the large curated Denuvo games list on Steam. I'm still not sure how much Denuvo bloats the exe by, but Y6 was so much smaller than Infinite Wealth on SteamDB, yeah - 37 MB, as mentioned.

I did Ctrl+F search other older Yakuza game EULAs, and it returned nothing, so that is why I was still unsure at the time. Thanks again!

Works on Windows 7

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Kaminari (talkcontribs)
Blackbird (talkcontribs)

System requirements on PCGW are always based off the official ones, indicating what the developer tested the game on and what configurations are officially supported. W7 can probably run lot of games despite that, but since it's no longer supported by Microsoft it makes sense it's not accounted for anymore.

This is nothing against your solution to make it work, just clarifying that system requirements as they are right now are fine and shouldn't be changed. If you want to add it as "Issues fixed" that's probably fine I think.

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