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Warning for SSD users - Denuvo kills SSD
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    ServiusTheBear posted on Nov 23, 2014 5:18:15 PM - Report post
     
    Well either the game is poorly done or the drm/atp is killing the game!
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    PeTTs0n posted on Nov 23, 2014 5:24:31 PM - Report post
     
    quote:
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    erhm or the copy protection is encrypted/hidden so that it wont be easy to dismantle?


    As i understand it its a DRM for DRMs. O.o


    [Edited by DM242, 11/22/2014 4:54:40 PM]

    Be prepared if it proves good in the space of 6 months with no warez releases of titles, you can bet your bottom dollar all publishers will start using it.

    Not necessarily - StarForce was very similar in many ways to the current Denuvo system (in terms of successfulness when it comes to preventing warez releases, and, ironically, controversiality and claims of problems with hardware and software on end-user systems), and yet we're not seeing a lot of games using that today.

    There are other forces at play in a corporate-controlled environment, but the successfulness in preventing warez releases of products is a major factor, no doubt.

    [Edited by PeTTs0n, 11/23/2014 5:24:57 PM]

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    oldbugger posted on Dec 02, 2014 6:49:19 PM - Report post
     
    had the Solid state for about 9 months been playing Diablo 3 no problems and in the last 13 days played 159 hrs on Dragon age Inquisition crashes the PC has done on start up now 3 times disk repair
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    DABhand posted on Dec 03, 2014 3:00:43 AM - Report post
     
    Disk Repair happens when the PC shuts down when a disk operation was happening.

    Doesn't mean the game.

    Show proof also. You should have some logs

    Also again, since people cannot comprehend, Denuvo only affects processes running, nothing to do with HDDs or SSDs etc.

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    hopeinhell posted on Dec 04, 2014 6:36:22 AM - Report post
     
    i have no idea wth ssd drm prm htg or whatever means, i play games and i try to find a way to play them to the fullest, i did find however that when i shut down my steam and battlenet and some other crap from the process bar DAI runs faster and laggs no more..no clue why that is and i dont care the game runs i can play it and still have ts3 up to talk to people.
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    Drakonis posted on Dec 04, 2014 8:03:53 AM - Report post
     
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    I am not saying this is all BS but I am having a hard time finding any other information on how Denuvo is harmful to SSDs other than the forum posts you mention and a few other forum posts like it. By no means am I defending EA or saying that the person in the post is wrong, but I am much more likely to believe it if I can find a little more proof (testing methods, graphs with HD activity) rather that just some random guys post on the Internet.

    I agree, this theory has seemed to be debunked. Most likely it started from someone who likes to pirate and was upset. I've run diagnostics on my SSD and everything is fine, no problems.

    I'll keep it on my 1TB SSD

    EA is the anti-Midas touch company. Everything they touch turns to garbage.
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    ServiusTheBear posted on Dec 04, 2014 9:13:12 AM - Report post
     
    quote:
    originally posted by PeTTs0n

    quote:
    originally posted by DABhand

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    originally posted by DM242

    erhm or the copy protection is encrypted/hidden so that it wont be easy to dismantle?


    As i understand it its a DRM for DRMs. O.o


    [Edited by DM242, 11/22/2014 4:54:40 PM]

    Be prepared if it proves good in the space of 6 months with no warez releases of titles, you can bet your bottom dollar all publishers will start using it.

    Not necessarily - StarForce was very similar in many ways to the current Denuvo system (in terms of successfulness when it comes to preventing warez releases, and, ironically, controversiality and claims of problems with hardware and software on end-user systems), and yet we're not seeing a lot of games using that today.

    There are other forces at play in a corporate-controlled environment, but the successfulness in preventing warez releases of products is a major factor, no doubt.

    [Edited by PeTTs0n, 11/23/2014 5:24:57 PM]

    Three games use this DRM/ATP.

    1. Fifa 15,
    2. Lords of the Fallen,
    3. Dragon Age Inquisition.

    To my knowledge none of the first two are on the priate market for PC. Which does note that it certainly is a DRM/ATP to be recond with from the crackers side of view. So I expect many other games to use this. But I have to say I do not see this DRM/ATP causing Damage to HD or SSDs. I see all this bumph as hatred basicly.

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    pantsu posted on Dec 10, 2014 9:08:01 PM - Report post
     
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    Yeah. This isn't killing anything.

    [Edited by pantsu, 12/10/2014 9:10:32 PM]
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