Capcom Cannot Stop Deliberately Breaking Its Games With DRM
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Capcom Cannot Stop Deliberately Breaking Its Games With DRM
"Capcom has chosen to add the ruinous Enigma DRM to all three titles despite having only just pulled the same game-breaking tech from Resident Evil 4 last month. And people are not happy."
"All three games have been infected with Enigma DRM, a piece of anti-piracy tech that causes performance to flail, and according to Steam users, stops them from running on Steam Deck at all."
"The company knows it makes games run worse, it knows it causes Steam Deck issues and breaks the games on Linux, yet continues to use Enigma at this point."
Capcom has re-released the original Resident Evil games on Steam, but they now include Enigma DRM, which negatively impacts performance and compatibility, especially on Steam Deck. Users express frustration as this anti-piracy technology has previously caused significant issues, including game-breaking performance drops. Despite complaints and a recent reversal of similar DRM on Resident Evil 4, Capcom continues to implement Enigma DRM on its classic titles, leading to confusion and dissatisfaction among fans who expected better versions of these beloved games.
Read at Kotaku
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