So I never bothered to purchase Battlefield 5 again due to Denuvo. Purchased and played 'Battlefield 1' the performance was amazing, however due to Denuvo while the PC was under the slightest load from background processes would get stuttering.
BATTLEFIELD 1 DENUVO UPDATE
Irrespective of whether EA used it or not, a confirmation was all that was needed. Please update the 3rd party DRM description to let the community know it uses Denuvo. It's sad that we must speculate of it's existence. Which doesn't even state what anti-tamper technology is being used in the first place.ĮA doesn't trust it's consumers. Let the consumer decides whether or not they want to buy the game if it's bundled with this anti-tamper software instead of not disclosing and hiding it in the user agreement. This is all that was simply needed to be done to prove of it's existence. I'd like to show you something on the Steam Store page on what the right way to show something is. Undermining whatever little trust this company had left anyway. Whereas other companies clearly state 3rd-party DRM being in function, EA does not choose to disclose such a thing. There's very little of this trust in the system, if we take SecuROM as a example. For honesty sake, consumers should be allowed to know what software is being installed on their system. Or rather, it doesn't state what anti-tamper is being used.
BATTLEFIELD 1 DENUVO ARCHIVE
BATTLEFIELD 1 DENUVO PATCH
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