Spyke
lemmy.ca

I feel as if it is worth the price its currently at. I got 60 hours out of it, without even doing 100% of the acheivements.

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sh.itjust.works

Since you’ve played it, I do have a couple of questions.

1). I haven’t played really any JRPGs before so is this game friendly to newcomers or not really? It looks really beautiful and that caught my eye when I first saw it

2). Do I need to play the previous one to understand what’s going on?

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lemmy.ca

It was also my first JRPG, and I would say it's pretty easy to grasp the concepts of it.

No, it's a separate story line.

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lemmy.world

It is always the same game comes out runs like short after a month drm gone game runs fine …

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Dudewitbowreply
lemmy.ml

Its because the launch of the game is when a game, especially a niche genre gets sales. Since denuvo has a recurring cost to using it, how early its removed is dependant on sales.

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lemm.ee

So it's more of a "publisher cutting costs" thing than sheer benevolence.

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usually yes, its a publisher cutting the reccuring cost of using the DRM

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Lemmitorreply
lemmy.world

I’m pretty sure Denuvo games have always worked on steamdeck. I think you just need to launch them one time while you’re connected to the internet.

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Yup, while Denuvo DRM is still an issue for many other reasons, it has been generally very Linux and Wine-friendly, especially in comparison to other popular DRM/anticheat solutions in place that explicitly block LInux users by-design, or at best change their implementation so often that it's a cat-and-mouse game keeping Wine and other layers up to date to support it.

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littlecoltreply
lemm.ee

Yeah didn't the one person who knows how to crack denuvo lose their fucking mind recently? I recall reading something, can't remember what.

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