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by thedudemabry
3820 days ago
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I'm far from an expert, but what I've heard about Denuvo's latest generation of DRM tech is pretty clever. The details that have surfaced from their PR and independent analysts is that they're verifying the integrity of the executable and loaded libraries in memory occasionally at runtime. This short-circuits a lot of simple memory-clobbering or library-substitution tricks that crackers use to route around additional vendor-specific DRM solutions added by Steam or Origin. Coming from the anti-DRM position, I'm pretty impressed because they found a way to verify that the original game is running as intended without impacting the player experience in any observable way. Not my favorite thing from a "you can't modify this thing you bought" perspective, but in terms of making good on the ideal game DRM, it's pretty cool. |
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