DSOGaming writes: "Square Enix has just updated the official Steam store page for Final Fantasy XV, informing everyone that the game will be using the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. This comes as a surprise as the demo version of Final Fantasy XV did not use it. We don’t know whether this is a last-minute change or not, however, it’s official now that the game will be using it."
Xfire writes "When you consider how small the available storage space on the Xbox Series S and PlayStation 5 is (802GB and 667.2GB usable space, respectively), you've got to be careful what you install."
Text is WRONG: Xbox Series S is only 326GB available... not 802.
"When you consider how small the available storage space on the Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 is (802GB and 667.2GB usable space, respectively), you've got to be careful what you install."
I find it difficult to justify installing these very large games.
I don't like playing just having a few games available for me to play. I prefer to have about 150 at a time on my console in a large variety of genres so that if I am in a specific playing mood I can play a game that I will enjoy.
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Great, now I'm going to have to wait until after the game releases to see if the program impacts game performance.
You would think that Square Enix has wised up to the fact that Denuvo just doesn't work.
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Well yeah.. Why would a demo use Denuvo's anti piracy protection? It's free to download
doesn't matter if it's already leaked
cracked version is working all chapters read more
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