• irotsoma@lemmy.world
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    Why TF does it matter so much if you cheat in a single player game that they have to take such drastic measures to prevent it? In multiplayer, competitive games, I sort of get it, depending on context, but single player games, no way. I mod single player games all the time. It’s one of the main reasons I like PC gaming over console. I’d never buy a game that went this far to prevent something that has no effect on them or anyone else.

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      Lots of game developers started off as hobbyist modders when they were young. Maybe they’re trying to eliminate the future competition. More likely, Denuvo’s actual primary purpose is DRM and anti-cheat is just how it’s sold to players.

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    I love them paying for a denuvo license on a game no one even cares enough about to pirate anyway.

    Ubisoft may have given up making entertaining games a long time ago but they still provide me with entertainment.

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    8 hours ago

    Next up, they monitor your bank account to warn you that you don’t have enough money to purchase all the dlc to fully complete the game.

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    11 hours ago

    Search for ubisoft in steams store page, click the gear on the right hand side, click ignore to take out the trash.

    There had always been more then one lifetimes worth of stuff to do. Be picky

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    All you have to do to get my money is let me be a pirate, a jedi, a ninja, or a samurai. My inner child can’t help themselves.

    So how can Ubisoft be so terrible that I have literally not wanted to play their Pirate game, their StarWars game, and now their Ninja/Samurai game!?

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      I think that’s really the issue with Ubisoft, they just don’t make “must play” games anymore. Seriously, what’s the last universally liked Ubisoft game that everyone wanted to play? Far Cry 3. Close second is probably AC: Black flag but that was already suffering from AC fatigue and its critical acclaim has come retroactively. Those games are over a decade old. Ubisoft hasn’t released anything in the last decade where the mainstream gaming goes “We must play that”. Ubisoft simply doesn’t make exciting games anymore. They make games that are for everyone which also means they’re for no-one.

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      16 hours ago

      Hey now! Ubisoft is still enabling your desire to become a pirate! Just … In a different way than they wanted.

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    Can’t they just… Make a “normal game”? One that you install, play and that’s it?. Why the fuck do they need to monitor Ram? What the hell?

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      8 hours ago

      Anti cheat (it’s actually anti piracy which is not possible also they oops sell massive data dumps for cash oops)

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        Ah, it’s in the article.

        To top it all off, Shadows’ EULA also includes a provision that allows the game to monitor your PC’s RAM to ensure you’re not running any unauthorized programs like macros, cheats, or hacks, a well-intentioned clause that nonetheless feels a touch out of place in a single-player game and could potentially scare off some of the more suspicious players who aren’t comfortable with their hardware being monitored.

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            11 hours ago

            Is there maybe an online multiplayer component to the game which might otherwise experience cheating? I dunno. 🤷‍♂️

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                Oh ffs 🤦‍♂️ If I bought the game and want to cheat myself out of the experience, just let me do so…!

                If I’m understanding you correctly, level boosters are things you can activate to… skip levels? Reach character levels quicker?

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                  Yeah they let you skip the artificially inflated grind in your single player experience.

                  Buying them is not cheating yourself out of the experience, but instead it brings back the intended speed of progression.

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                  Correct. They make games that are dozens of hours long and filled with repetitive content, and if you skip the content you don’t want to do, you tend to be under leveled for the stuff you do want to do, and they’ll sell you boosters to hit that level instead.

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    They afraid of me cheating in a singleplayer game? Not that I’m ever going to play it in the first place.

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      Companies realized they can sell cheats as microtransactions instead and people will pay for them. They will likely also include some cosmetic microtransactions like their previous game, which they definitely don’t want people just cheating in. It’s why so many single player games require being always online as well.