Anyone here from Russia willing to buy and trade Pre-Purchase Rise of the Tomb Raider - Digital Deluxe Edition Steam gift for TF2 keys (or other Steam market things)? Please PM me your price if interested. (Please note that I am NOT interested in RotTR KEYS such as NVIDIA keys, etc.)
Seems to be rather expensive here, almost $17.
But still twice as cheaper than what Steam offers in my country.
Heh, I don't know how common it is but I've seen web shops here in Sweden where you can buy the "bundle edition" of a GPU and then the regular edition without those codes at a lower cost, pretty sure that's not how it's intended to be and as I said I'm not sure if it's very common but sometimes those codes aren't exactly free.
(A bit different but what is common or so I guess at least is that a short while before stuff like holiday discounts or other major sales take place many shops increase prices of their inventory and then this "big" discount just brings it down to a little bit below normal costs.)
ah cmon, shouldnt be a problem to get this for 25 or even 20 bucks wihtin the next few days, either from privat persons who sell their nvcodes or some other things (already saw it for 20 but was too late)
To make the Games as secure Denuvo takes apart the code of the game, replacing individual components by their own encrypted. This can be read only with a certificate of Denuvo that is retrieved before the match start at about EA's Origin platform. Important: "Consumers may not notice them."
I love all the people on forums/reddit/social media that write paragraphs upon paragraphs of uninformed "explanations" about how a copy protection works without having a single clue of what they're talking about (a few fine examples are at page 41 of this thread).
No matter if they're pro- or anti-denuvo, it's clear to anyone with even a basic knowledge of how software works that basically all that has been written on the public internet about denuvo is either repeated and amplified hear-say bullshit or wild speculation that just highlight how ignorant the author is about the subject (and usually about computers in general).
I've yet to read an even remotely decently researched article on denuvo on the web (in fact, if anyone knows of one feel free to link it, it would be a very interesting read)
I've yet to read an even remotely decently researched article on denuvo on the web (in fact, if anyone knows of one feel free to link it, it would be a very interesting read)
and thats imo the problem, people are soft and lazy now, or just well-thought marketing
<rant follows>
Spoiler:
Back in the days people were dissecting the DRMs because of stuff like activation limits, hidden DRM files.
And now people are fine with renamed 3rd party company, who before rename created one of the worst DRMs in history, coming back with new non-transparent protection scheme which lefts unknown DRM files left after unistall, even ubi renounces the liability for it. locks game to HW and might even does offline mode time limits (needs testing to be sure), just because the creators of such DRMs said its anti-tamper and not DRM and "Didnt noticed it , so must be fine"
So apparently it runs at 30-45 fps with an i7 6700, 16gb ram and 960gtx. Hmm.
At max? Sounds pretty good then considering the various options you can enable such as MSAA, shadow quality, ambient occlusion, tessellation and that hair option.
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