"Anti-Tamper is fundamentally different from DRM," I was told. Exactly how it works is Denuvo's trade secret.īut, as Denuvo was at pains to point out to me, "It is not a DRM solution." There's no rights management (as in Digital Rights Management) or licence management going on. To use Denuvo's language, it prevents "debugging, reverse engineering and changing of executable files". It's tech that acts as a forcefield around whatever DRM the game has - such as EA Origin. What protected Dragon Age: Inquisition was Anti-Tamper technology by an Austrian company called Denuvo. In PC game-pirating terms, that's aeons - most games are cracked at release (unless they're online games). What's remarkable about Dragon Age: Inquisition being cracked and pirated this week is that it took so long - nearly a month - to happen.
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