2023-04-26 08:30:25
PC version of Star Wars Jedi: Survivor It will apparently see the return of Denuvo, the anti-tamper polarizing solution used in fallen system. This revelation comes on the heels of many Star Wars Jedi: Survivor The leaks and spoilers that have hit the internet in the lead-up to the game’s imminent release.
First introduced in 2014, Denuvo is a digital rights management (DRM) solution that prevents game files from being tampered with by obfuscating the code. Although many of its previous versions were eventually hacked, every implementation of this software is unique, which is why Denuvo has proven to be one of the game industry’s most effective anti-cheat and hacking tools over the years. However, Denuvo remains a highly controversial topic in the PC gaming arena because its poor implementation has historically led to noticeable performance issues.
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Looks like it won’t stop fallen system The sequel incorporates this DRM feature. According to a recent post from Reddit user Gtorrnet, the executable for Star Wars Jedi: Survivor It’s roughly 320MB, which means Denuvo is pretty solid. An inflated executable size is a major indicator that this tamper-proof solution exists; For example, the recent addition of Denuvo doubled the size of a GhostWire: Tokyo.
the Star Wars Jedi: Survivor The Steam page also mentions the presence of “third-party DRM” software, which is described as a requirement for EA to activate a game online and for the EA app, formerly known as Origin, to run in the background while playing. There is no explicit confirmation that the game uses Denuvo under the hood.
It remains to be seen if this feature will eventually affect computer performance Star Wars Jedi: Survivor. Its predecessor wasn’t quite an improved title, as several reviewers noted in 2019. However, frame rate issues persisted even following the developers removed Denuvo from the game. Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order In 2021, a few days before its second anniversary. This turn of events indicates that the vulnerable Denuvo application was not at fault for the performance issues that the PC version of fallen system.
Furthermore it, Star Wars Jedi: Survivor It is the fourth game by Respawn Entertainment that is powered by Unreal Engine 4. This inspires some hope that its PC version will be better than fallen regime, as the EA-owned studio is now very experienced with the Epic engine under its belt. Despite this, the game’s minimum system requirements are still quite large, not least because they ask for a graphics card with at least 8GB of VRAM.
Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Launching April 28th for PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S.
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