Denuvo is anti-piracy tech that was once seen as uncrackable but is now viewed as more of a nuisance than anything. While tests have proven inconclusive, some believe it has a notable impact on gamesā performance. Itās also the de facto DRM software of our time, and nobody, except big business, likes DRM. When Rage 2 players discovered it was tagging along for the ride in the post-apocalyptic shooterās Steam version, they were not pleased.
They didnāt have to wait long for a solution. Rage 2ās latest Steam patch touts that it āremoves Denuvo DRMā because its developers āsaw a few requestsāāemphasis theirs. Rage 2 came out on May 14, meaning that player complaints got it stripped of Denuvo mere days after release.
Itās not uncommon for developers to remove Denuvo from their games, but usually that only happens months down the line, after the copy protection software has served its purpose in the boom period immediately following release. In this case, however, publisher Bethesda and developers id Software and Avalanche were dealing with a few factors that really threw a wrench in the works.
For one, there was all the passionate fan response to Denuvoās presence in the game, which took on an even more aggrieved tone than usual due to the fact that the DRM wasnāt present in the gameās Bethesda Launcher version. This led to the usual slew of negative Steam reviews, forum posts, and other complaints. On top of that, Rage 2 was cracked within less than 24 hours of its release, seemingly because of the aforementioned lack of Denuvo in its Bethesda Launcher version. Given that Denuvoās stated goal is to āprotect initial salesā from piracy, there was likely no real reason for Bethesda, id, and Avalanche to keep it around anymore.
So now, at the very least, Rage 2 has a lack of Denuvo going for it. Unfortunately, while Iām enjoying the pimple-popping goodness of the gameās shooting, it seems like a lot of peopleāincluding Kotakuās Gita Jacksonāare finding that it quickly wears out its welcome. I suppose in that regard, the Denuvo-flavored apple didnāt fall very far from the tree.Ā