That’s funny, went from a pro privacy email host to Notion which likes to collect data from you 😵
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Trop de gens de gauche sur cette instance, mais bon, on fait avec… (c’est un test pour voir si on se fait censurer aussi facilement que sur mastodon !)
That’s funny, went from a pro privacy email host to Notion which likes to collect data from you 😵
They’re just providing a service. We should mostly blame the editors/devs that are making the choice of including it.
I hate the tool but idc about the company
As for the implementation problem, I feel like at this point it’s like the more their functions are called, the harder the game becomes to decode/crack, so it often slow things down because devs overcall it
You must not get my point. What I’m saying is that if Denuvo is implemented properly, we shouldn’t see a difference that’s more than like 3%. If it’s more, then it’s called too often and thus a bad implementation from the devs.
When comparison videos are shared, it’s often on games with bad implementations. You can also find some comparisons that don’t affect performance as much. In the end it’s the Denuvo implementation that’s slowing down, and that’s on the dev, not the company making unoptimized code.
I’m not denying that it impacts performance: it does, but not as much as you might believe if properly implemented, which if not, is not Denuvo’s (the company) fault, but rather the devs’.
Yes, but not by much if applied correctly
Ditch Gmail!
SimpleX becomes a pain when using multiple devices
Could be the case I guess. I’d still blame the developers, I would imagine Denuvo has some type of support & docs to help prevent these issues, as in the end it hurts their business.
ooh, I thought you were saying you know currently one that will implement, but you meant you know eventually, an instance will implement algos
Algorithms aren’t always bad. I think the biggest problem of lemmy is that it doesn’t have good algorithms & search/indexation
I believe Ubisoft also have their own DRM on top but it can be bypassed. Still, annoying stuff.
Yea, they often want to secure the first month-year of sales as it’s most of the sales anyway. Sometimes there’s some user pressure but that’s really rare.
I don’t need to be convinced. I’m all for DRM-free games and have been using GOG for quite some time.
Fuck Denuvo, all my homies hate DRMs; but still, let’s not misinform because of our opinions, that would be falling low.
I’ll be switching to Linux soon, and didn’t know about the activation stuff. That’s going to suck. I’m nearly always staying away from AAA games & games that implement Denuvo, but still, good to know! Thanks
It’s the developers’ fault, but it’s caused by Denuvo, if that’s what you meant.
Denuvo itself, if correctly implemented, has minimal impact. The thing is most games call it too often or wrongly implements it, which slow things down considerably.
Tested porkbun and namecheap. Namecheap has a nice and reactive support from my experience. Porkbun also helped me quickly.
tipping being insulting. Sure, it depends on the amount, but I don’t believe tipping could be seen as something bad, especially if you’re a tourist
might be wrong though
That’s an opinion :) alright then