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A day or two? I thought Denuvo was still very tricky to crack and only a couple insane people were able to do it.
It's not necessarily that it's tricky to crack (it's certainly not easy, don't get me wrong), but that there's no point for a couple reasons that combine:
That means many don't even bother trying to crack Denuvo because they just can wait it out. It's a resource balancing game on both sides.
Yes, and the word going around is that the biggest cracker of Denuvo has been out of the game for a while. So Denuvo games aren't being cracked at all.
There are many forms of DRM, but as much as Denuvo sucks, it's probably the most effective nowadays.
I think the logic is
That day or 2 is where the biggest sales numbers come from because people are too impatent to wait that long to throw money at a broken buggy microtransaction shit show.
And tbh it doesn't look like they are particularly wrong