For three years there has been a bug report around 4K@120Hz being unavailable via HDMI 2.1 on the AMD Linux driver.

The wait continues…

  • Dudewitbow@lemmy.zip
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    9 months ago

    its the attempt that matters more to investors than the pirates. its why a shit ton of games have denuvo, evem if the version of denuvo they utilized is cracked already or not. its not there for the end user, its there for the investors to show they are at least attempting to fight off piracy.

    • leopold@lemmy.kde.social
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      9 months ago

      Denuvo is actually very effective relatively speaking. Several popular games that use it have never been cracked. They haven’t made it impossible, just sufficiently difficult and tedious that no one wants to bother.

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        9 months ago

        some aren’t cracked because theres like only one person actually doing it, and said person wont crack anime games because she hates anime.

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      9 months ago

      Isn’t DRM in games working though. Denuvo only being cracked by one person, to me it sounds like a win for the corporations.

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        9 months ago

        it’s working in the sense that i slows it down. However how denuvo works is that there are usually are generations of denuvo that get cracked, so once one gets cracked in a generation, theres a handful that will be cracked with it. if a company is using an older generation of denuvo, you may typically see day 1 cracks, which ultimately means the company paid denuvo for nothing, but the point is, denuvo wasn’t meant to stop piracy first, it was meant to appease investors that require denuvo to be implemented.