• @[email protected]
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    1505 months ago

    Pc gamers when their 350$ handheld laptop has a bigger library, more backwards compatibility, and cross platform access without any monthly subscriptions.

    • Programmer Belch
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      645 months ago

      Don’t forget the mods, console fanboys only get their approved mods while PC gets the wild west experience

    • @[email protected]
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      355 months ago

      I can pirate very easily too - probably saved me about $3k in game costs alone while still having a way larger legit library than 99% of Consol owners

      • @[email protected]
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        65 months ago

        I’ve had three gaming PCs and spent maybe $10K in computer parts in the last fifteen years. I know I’ve definitely saved more than that versus having a console.

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          If you got every major console of one manufacturer during those 15 years you’d have like 3 consoles. That’s less than 2k

            • @[email protected]
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              25 months ago

              They only talked about “computer parts”. In any case, I highly doubt most ppl would spend 8k on console games.

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                25 months ago

                8k over 15 years comes out to about 9 games per year. Not that doubtful at all. In any case, the point is piracy gets you more games for less money.

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            15 months ago

            Well, normally I wouldn’t have to wait to pirate something. So I think the current situation is pretty bad

        • voxel
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          why is denuvo hard to remove tho?
          yeah, there are a lot of traps embeeded in obfuscated code (a total mess and really hard to reverse engineer)
          … but in the end it still has to interface with some service to check for license ownership or obtain some sort of token for decryption, why not hook that or find a way to reuse tokens across multiple machines?