In the past, there were always cases in which DRM probably caused some rucklers while playing. For example, video game pirates remove the copy protection of Resident Evil Village, whereby the title ran a lot of fluid according to its own statements.
Even with the recently published Far Cry 6, some players complained about Ruckler. Far Cry 6 places like most ubisoft titles on Uplay, Denuvo, and VM Protect. UPLAY acts as a DRM measure, Denuvo as anti-tamper technology, and VM Protect should prevent access to Denuvo.
What should the performance problems be?
According to Ubisoft, any performance problems are not at the rightly cumbersome copy protection, but on third-party software. For example, the Ubisoft Support Twitter channel referred to a post s mail that programs such as MSI Afterburner, Skype, Obs, Discord, Hamachi, and the like are guilty of performance problems.
Of course, this is not completely ruled out, especially experienced users made a pleasant way about this statement. Furthermore, some users believe that Ubisoft should endeavor to compatibility for popular programs such as Discord.
The various programs cost all a little performance, but to rucklers, most users only come with Ubisoft titles like Assassin s Creed: Valhalla and Far Cry 6. The piracy version of Valhalla is actually much more fluid than the official variant and Far Cry 6 also has some problems on console.
Players are visibly not excited about UbiSoft s approach, finally, the company simply released a list of programs that can provide you for rucklers and covered it. So far, there is no statement as to whether the problems with Far Cry are examined. In a game, which already offers a Season Pass for publication, something should actually take a pretty high priority.
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From Daniel Link author 26.10.2021 at 17:27
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