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- why is there drm and anti cheating on a single player game - DRM - Copy protection Anti-cheat - Data harvesting, albeit Doom doesn’t have one 
 
- Jup, I just never buy games with Denuvo these days. - Under Windows, the 5 machine activations per 24 hours limit they impose wasn’t something I ever hit, but under Linux it’s kind of easy because, as the article states, switching Proton versions counts as a machine activation to Denuvo. - Ah, Microsoft. Just when I thought you understood how to properly release a game with South of Midnight and TES: Oblivion Remastered: Steam Deck verified, no Denuvo or other intrusive DRM (doesn’t mean the games are DRM free), available on multiple storefronts. Along comes Doom and they just couldn’t resist Denuvo. Idiots. - deleted by creator - Doom 2016 launched with a 44k player peak on Steam, Doom Eternal with a 100k peak and Doom: The Dark Ages only got a 30k peak. - Either most people play on Game Pass, think the game is too expensive, don’t have raytracing compatible hardware or don’t like Denuvo. - Whatever it is, the game doesn’t seem to be doing so great. - Eternal had Denuvo, but it was removed a year ago, so it probably doesn’t have to do anything with the lower numbers on Steam. - My guess is mainly price and RT. - Or people didn’t care about Denuvo back then, but they are more wary about buying games with Denuvo now. - Dragons Dogma 2 has Denuvo and a 230k peak. Wukong has Denuvo and 2.4 million peak. FIFA 25, Denuvo, 110k peak (all three just from Steam). - “Normal people” don’t care about DRM. - Yeah, maybe you’re right. 
 
 
 
 
 
- Under Windows, the 5 machine activations per 24 hours limit they impose wasn’t something I ever hit, but under Linux it’s kind of easy because, as the article states, switching Proton versions counts as a machine activation to Denuvo. - That limit isn’t mandatory with Denuvo and Doom apparently doesn’t have it. On Steam some games mention a limit on the store page, like Atomfall, Atomic Heart or a few Assassin’s Creed games. - The Dark Ages EULA does mention something like Denuvo “may” limit installations, but then never says anything else. 
 
- This is why we don’t support games with malware in them. 
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- Cool i wont be buying it then. DRM only hurts legit customers 
- Yep, this is an old problem with Denuvo, new proton version looks like a new system. I guess if the containerization is perfect, Denuvo won’t be able to solve this and retain the same functionality. 
- My inability to afford a GPU with raytracing is locking me out of the game. 










