If you look on Google, and do Research Denuvo is responsible for performance impact across many games using it, and it really doesn't stop piracy because many games including the new recent games was cracked within just a few days or less, meanwhile anyone who purchases a game legally has to suffer the extra resource usage and performance issues caused by Denuvo DRM. However now that I found out just recently that both Battlefield 1, and Battlefield 5 runs Denuvo I have found the cause. I actually asked on the forum, but it was removed i'd like a solution so I could buy, and play this game without having performance impacts now that I know Battlefield 1 performance issues were caused by Denuvo.Įdit: EA, I beg you to remove Denuvo if it's in both these games, and stop releasing games with Denuvo so I can buy them, and recommend them to people.Įdit 2: Proof of Slowdowns on multiple games ) I would like my copy of BF1 fixed, and if I buy BF5 I don't want extrra resources wasted.Īnd yeah DRM does matter, the problem with "Denuvo" is basically the way it works, I purchased Battlefield 1 I think last year, and it gives me FPS loss when multi-tasking on a 8 thread system which shouldn't happen with the type of setup I am running. Unless someone can provide me with a way to not have the performance impact at all when playing multiple games at once and extra resources being taken up by Denuvo, I would love a response from EA on this because it's really disturbing as a consumer having to go through this * because a small group of people choose to pirate.
EA, can look over my account and see that I purchased the original series of certain games, but I am done buying any new releases with Denuvo, and honestly it seems to me like Denuvo is driving down sales, and actually turning more people into P*******.
^ Though this is a common problem with Denuvo based titles, as I've also purchased Monster Hunter World, played it for 4 hours, and uninstalled the game due to heavy load on CPU usage due to Denuvo, along with other various Single Player Games.īattlefield 5, and Battlefield 1, are Online Games, there is no reason to be running this software if it is because it can require a valid license to be played online thus no Denuvo required.Īs a result of Denuvo causing problems for gamers, I've had no choice but to stop buying (ALL Single Player Games) such as "Dragon Age" "Tomb Raider" ETC there are many I can no longer support buying because it degrades my performance, not something that should be done to a paying customer, and I tell my friends, and online friends not to buy them too. I was never aware that Battlefield products were using Denuvo, but this explains why Battlefield 1, was taking up quite a bit of CPU usage and causing issues especially when running Multiple Games / tasks at the same time, because I know that game gives issues perhaps not when running just the game by itself, but I should not be having issues running two or three games at once with my setup.
^ I was going to purchase this game, but not now. So I was basically reading the news and saw Battlefield 5 is using Denuvo?