First post, by DosFreak
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https://www.pcgamesn.com/steam/denuvo-book-em … ators-dangerous
https://irdeto.com/e-book-the-threats-of-game … -worried-enough
https://irdeto.com/denuvo/nintendo-switch-emu … tor-protection/
A new book published by Denuvo owner Irdeto warns game developers against the dangers of emulation, saying that the use of emulators “threatens not only the revenue of new games, but also that of old and classic ones.” A third-party, anti-tamper solution often used on Steam, Denuvo is increasingly widespread, and found in new games such as Hogwarts Legacy and Resident Evil 4, as well as Assassin’s Creed Valhalla, Battlefield 2042, and numerous others. It is intended to prevent games being pirated, with Irdeto’s new book also claiming that videogame pirates have “tarnished” the original goal of emulators on PCs.
Guess we'll be seeing Denuvo even more on console games, I know they've been making inroads for some dumb ass reason.
Not going to give these idiots the click numbers so I'm not reading it.
Shame on the dosbox devs for allowing people to get their games to work instead of waiting on publishers to release their own emulator or re-compile games to work on a different OS at the perfect time since of course they have that source code backed up and readily available, licenses worked out and all the tools and compiler environment available for all those games. These emulators of course prevented these companies from emulating the games themselves, compiling them for newer operating systems or streaming them.
Think someone should duplicate this page and change the title to the below and focus on:
The threats of DRM to the gaming community, the people you sell games to:
Are you worried at all?