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Denuvo security is now on Switch, including new tech to block PC Switch emulation



Denuvo security is now on Switch, including new tech to block PC Switch emulation

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35 Comments

  1. doh_imissed

    They wont stop me. I own the games I emulate. Genuinely hope everyone behind Denuvo slowly dissipates into a vile gas never to be seen again

  2. Dukemon102

    The biggest issue with Denuvo is that **legal costumers** get punished with worse performance.

    The least thing we want is games becoming even laggier. The console is already limited enough as it is.

  3. WillKuzunoha

    Great so now my switch games which barely run are going to be going at a complete slog.

  4. abstractism

    fuck denuvo. you’d think since the switch is the least powerful of the consoles that they wouldn’t ruin performance on DRM garbage.

  5. Dragon_Avalon

    >Block switch PC emulation

    Lol. LMAO, even.

    Problem with companies is that the more they double down on this, the more people will persist to overcome it.

    All this is going to do is encourage people to push back. *Especially* if it means protecting access to the products they purchased, or preventing performance issues.

  6. Pabswikk

    I’m assuming this won’t mean Nintendo is putting Denovo in their own games, just that Denovo is approved to be used on switch, but if Nintendo did do that it would be a fantastic own goal on their part

  7. Fluffy_Space_Bunny

    I don’t think they’ll be very successful in blocking emulation. If anything they’ve just given the dev teams a fun new challenge which they will undoubtably overcome.

  8. SatyrAngel

    Misleading title, it says its now available for devs, not that they are going to use it. The Switch is a portable console, imagine if I need to connect to internet in the middle of nowhere.

  9. chibialoha

    I’ve got my feelings on piracy and they’re mostly negative, that being said, Denuvo is probably one of the worst ways out there to stop it. Its the Norton of the anti-piracy world. I would pirate a game specifically to AVOID Denuvo. This is not the way to stop pirates, if anything I think the performance hit might actually push more people into it.

  10. xoxchitliac

    absolutely ridiculous, nearly the best selling console of all time and the games fly off the shelves

    there is no need from any perspective to be cracking down on piracy to the point where you’re punishing legit customers

  11. ImmaculateWeiss

    Denuvo usually requires an always online connection, this could be a disaster on Switch

  12. Pamander

    There’s already minimal to no headroom on a lot of switch titles, I can’t imagine this is gonna help no matter what Denuvo tries to claim about a lack of impact on performance.

  13. phaserdel

    I like the Switch but some of the decisions just make it hard to love Nintendo.

    Why isn’t it possible for me to buy retro games? Im not interested in a subscription service and i don’t play any Switch games online.

    I’d happily buy something like Paper Mario 64 for 25 bucks AUD but instead it’s temporary ownership that could be taken away, this sort of crap is what drives me to emulate.

  14. julito427

    Scarlet and Violet are gonna just crash non stop at this point lol

  15. awesomesauce135

    Denuvo is useless. It gets cracked before games even launch and hinders the performance of regular copies. Besides, piracy is an issue of supply and availability, not because people want to steal or get things for free.

  16. OutbackBrah

    the amount of games ive bought because I tried them out in non-traditional methods first is much higher than games i’ve randomly bought on a whim

  17. Yorself12345

    Imagine playing age of calamity split screen with denuvo

  18. TruePapaiHue

    Switch already struggling with performance, that can’t be good.

  19. LJMLogan

    As if modern switch ports couldn’t get any worse…

  20. RchUncleSkeleton

    It’s fine. We already got all the good games that will be on the Switch. Maybe for the next console they’ll implement it, but for now, I woukd say it’s a non-starter.

  21. Who’s gonna bet that hackers will just find a workaround and people will just keep playing on emulators anyways, while legit players get punished lol.

  22. leethobbit

    First of all, this is super late. Lol. Second of all, I really hate malware style DRM bs like Denuvo. I refuse to buy anything with it implemented. I’ve really wanted to play MH Rise on Steam too, but I won’t buy it until the license expires and they remove it.

  23. Wubbzy-mon

    The weirdest thing about all of this, is that this is a Sony branch. Denuvo is technically a Sony division.

    Also this is apperantly an option that can be removed at a later date, not a requirement.

  24. Projekt21

    I bet they’re doing this proactively for a Switch 2/Pro announcement. It doesn’t make sense to add Denuvo to a platform that’s 7 years old. Makes sense for it to be ready for the future.

  25. If your Nintendo why wouldn’t you just sell a device to allow people to legally play their switch cards on PC? Doesn’t Nintendo get most their money from software sales anyway?

  26. ImperfectionistCoder

    Hey Nintendo..Fuck you scumbags

  27. bcraig10488

    Let’s not pretend this isn’t a direct reaction to the thousands and thousands of people who played TOTK on PC before it was even released on switch. Of course Nintendo doesn’t want that to happen again. Can you honestly blame them?

    Now every paying switch consumer gets to suffer for it with denuvo’s dogshit performance. Hope it was worth it.

  28. Possibly the worst news I’ve heard. I don’t want to pirate switch games, but I don’t want denuvo’s SSD raping, performance crashing disgrace of a piece of software to touch the switch.

  29. googler_ooeric

    so block those of us who emulate for a few months until it gets cracked, and make people who play on switch have an even laggier experience forever?

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