Sunday, August 25, 2019

Surge 2's Internal Test Using Denuvo

Surge 2 is a mechanical component that attacks your enemy. When it is released in September, the game will cancel the Denuvo DRM that is currently in the limited beta version.
In The Steam Forum at The Surge 2, a user asks if the game will eventually be launched on GOG, which sells no DRM games. Some users have noticed that the size of the beta executable indicates the presence of Denuvo. They are correct, and it turns out that the test version of Surge 2 does use Denuvo's digital rights management software as a means of preventing the limited beta from becoming an open beta.

But the developers of Deck13 released a response to help alleviate the player's concerns.

They said: "Denuvo will not appear on The Surge 2." "Denuvo is only available for the timed beta currently in progress and will be discontinued later."

The developers didn't say whether Deck13 plans to launch The Surge 2 on GOG, but players should be happy to hear that Denuvo will not be included in the public release of Steam.

Denuvo and its publishing partners say that anti-tampering technology does not affect game performance, but players claim - usually very trustworthy - that there are significant differences between game versions with and without Denuvo. In the case of Devil May Cry 5, if DRM is not enabled, the increment may reach 19 fps.

But for The Surge 2, the problem is mainly academic, as anti-piracy software will be discontinued in the final version of the game. Cosplayini have cheap game cosplay costumes, accessories, Christmas and Halloween clothing for sale, inspired by movie, marvel, dc, anime, game. Good ideas for Christmas and Halloween.

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