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  • Sorry, you fell for billionaire propaganda.

    Lions (which is the animal in the above picture) and most other big game like elephants, tigers, any large cats etc (so all the animals that are poached by billionaires) never need to be culled. Most of them are actually endangered species and poaching them is highly illegal. Even stuff like antelopes, water buffalos or some zebra specias are endangered.

    Stuff that needs to be culled are animals like deer in europe because we have completely eradicated their natural predators and not culling them would completely destroy the ecosystem as they eat young trees which kills the forest. And even that is only done if you have a license and with strict reporting duties. But shooting a deer is probably not cool enough for mister milionaire who needs a lions head above his fireplace.








  • security nightmare

    That is not a corporations problem who’s given away the rights to his product. That is my problem as an informed user, deciding that I know well enough about what I’m doing.

    Security can’t be the constant reason for EoLs. Especially when there’s no real reason beyond the company needing the next cash cow.

    Will your technically-challenged great-Aunt switch to post-support build when her phone hits EoL

    This isn’t for the average user. My grandma isn’t gonna learn how to flash a custom firmware on her old phone. But an informed user can.

    Right now, if your device has no more support, you can use it until something else changes and it becomes incompatible. Then you have a dead box that doesn’t do anything anymore, and simply because the company decided to no longer support it.

    It’s about having the OPTION to use it in the future so the community can at least try to fix it.


  • Nah, I was talking about general impact on my daily driving my PC and playing the game. As I said - Denuvo has had zero noticeable impact for me so far and apart from people claiming it has one, I could not find anything verifiable online neither have I ever experienced the impact myself despite playing plenty of games where denuvo is used.

    As I have written countless times - I highly doubt that denuvo stalls the CPU for long enough to have any impact on performance. And I also don’t think discussing this point any further makes any sense unless someone has actual, verifiable proof that it does.






  • Well, I lived in nördlingen, germany (Yes, the attack on titan city or whatever anime it was) for most of my life and the first occurence in historical documents was in like 900 or something lol. However, the thing with the city is that it’s got a fully intact city wall to this day. If you drive a large car in there, you’re not going to have a very fun time in the city as you’ll find no parking spaces and you outright can’t access some parts of the city by car because the turns are too tight or the street simply not wide enough. I remember that like 25 years ago, they even had to create some wider lanes through rezoning so delivery trucks can even get to the shops to deliver the goods.

    Man I’d love to see some american with his truck in the city. Absolute cinema.





  • involves the developer having to call into it on many phases of the game running

    Absolutely, I’m not doubting that. That’s how denuvo works from what I understand. My point is that I am doubting that these calls would stall the system hard enough to cause any significant framedrops to be mad about.

    If denuvo would result in like 20% performance loss, I’d be mad about it aswell, but everything I’ve seen so far points to a shitty implementation of denuvo that causes the performance loss, not denuvo itself.