The eighth part of "Resident Evil" was hacked, and it turned out that without protection systems it works much better. This fact shocked gamers.
Resident evil village, protected by the DENUVO system, fell July 10, 2021. The game was hacked by the EPMRESS hacker, who is actively gaining popularity among pirate gamers. Just two months it took her to open access to the popular horror for everyone. This is completely in line with her hacking planthat she had previously mentioned.
Having hacked DRM Capcom, the girl discovered that this system affected the performance of the game. Without it, the Resident literally “flies” even with lower system requirements than indicated: microfreezes have disappeared, the game has become more optimized, and the picture is now smoother. Now it is clear, why the developers could not fix this "bug" and get rid of lags. When your mistake is a protection system, it's hard to fix something.
We are against piracy and recommend purchasing licensed games. If you do not have sufficient funds, look at the projects at distributions or check out best free games. Hacking is a risk primarily for a PC, since pirated games can bring viruses or even mine cryptocurrencies through the computers of those who downloaded.
But what EPMRESS has done shows that there is no balance between the desire to make a good product and to protect it. Systems from hacking make the project worse, and the developers are taking this risk to prevent pirates from getting it.
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