
"Our priority is always the best possible experience for the players who buy our games and support us," de Genlis writes. Humankind gameplay demonstration, March 2021.
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While de Genlis admits that there's a chance his team could have added Denuvo to the game without impacting PC performance, tests during the game's June closed beta showed the performance hit was too great-and that it's "not something we can fix before release.
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"If Denuvo can hold off a cracked version, even just for a few days, that can already really help us to protect our launch." (This is precisely Denuvo's sales pitch to game publishers, even in a marketplace where its cracks have lasted as little as one day, let alone negative amounts of time.)īut ultimately, his teammates felt they couldn't justify its inclusion after running into issues. Instead, Humankind will launch on August 17 with no Denuvo implementation to speak of.įurther Reading Activision releases online-only PC game without online content, cracked in one dayOn his company's forum, de Genlis admits that business considerations played into Amplitude's original decision: "We've been one of the most wishlisted games on Steam this year, so we know we're going to be targeted by pirates, more so than any of our previous games," he writes. “We are taking it out”Īmplitude co-founder and CCO Romain de Waubert de Genlis replied to the thread on Thursday, July 15, with a surprising announcement: the fan wouldn't have to wait "some months" to see Denuvo removed. I understand how important it is for sales to protect the game around release, but PLEASE Amplitude, PLEASE consider to remove Denuvo after some months!" This request lines up with other game publishers' decisions to remove Denuvo protections after a PC game's launch window has passed. This prompted a post titled "The day Amplitude broke my heart" on Amplitude's official forum, with a fan declaring their love of prior Amplitude strategy games and then expressing their disappointment that Humankind had a Denuvo tag on its Steam page.Īfter pointing to their disagreement with Denuvo's practices, including the block of offline-only gameplay, the fan offered a reasonably levelheaded plea: "To be fair, I totally understand why Denuvo was chosen (probably by Sega). This week, that debate gets worse for the makers of Denuvo: a video game developer has made the rare move of abandoning the DRM platform for its upcoming game's PC version-and it squarely blames Denuvo-related performance issues for the decision.Īmplitude Studios, a French studio known for PC-exclusive 4X strategy games, had previously announced that its next game, Humankind, would ship with a Denuvo implementation in August 2021. Denuvo-related game tests in the wild have ranged from inconclusive to damning. For years, PC gamers have wondered out loud whether antipiracy solutions like Denuvo get in the way of game performance, since the solutions tend to operate in the background in search of piracy-related flags.
