Monday, October 5, 2020

Capcom’s Resident Evil 3 the latest to remove Denuvo DRM software

Capcom's Resident Evil 3 The Latest To Remove Denuvo Drm SoftwareDigital rights management has always been championed as a force for good, allowing companies to potentially limit the effects of piracy. However, in practice, many users look at it as a form of draconian measure to stop them from maximizing the full use of their purchase. Sometimes it can even hamper performance, which makes things worse. Following in the footsteps of Prey and Metro Exodus, Capcom has quietly removed Denuvo DRM from Resident Evil 3. While the change was not announced by the Japanese company, it is clear from a SteamDB change-log. The latest update on October 1 pointed to the removal of the third-party DRM that limited players to five different PCs in terms of activating the game. There is no explanation as to why the removal happened, or why is it taking place now. Usually, there is an upswell in fan sentiments that leads to Denuvo being canned. This time around, it seems like a preventive measure more than anything. Back and forth Resident Evil 3 adds itself to a g...
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