Capcom has just removed the Denuvo anti-tamper tech from Monster Hunter Rise, and replaced it with the Enigma DRM. This is good and bad news. The good news is that the Enigma DRM is not as intrusive as Denuvo. The bad news is that it broke compatibility with the Steam Deck.
Now contrary to some reports, the Enigma DRM has not broken compatibility with the mods that came out for MHR. In other words, almost all the mods that are currently available will still work with it. So, if you’re playing a modded version of Rise, you should be fine. That is unless some mods inject DLLs into the game. Because, according to reports, the mods that inject DLLs into the game may not work now.
PC gamers got really annoyed by some comments made by the Enigma DRM devs. And, since then, they’ve begun witchhunting all the Capcom games that use it. Ironically, the Enigma DRM is not as intrusive or annoying as the Denuvo anti-tamper tech. So while this should feel like a win, PC gamers are still pissed about it.
And I get it. If you’re playing Monster Hunter Rise on Steam Deck, you must be pissed right now. However, I expect Capcom to fix this issue soon. Monster Hunter Rise was Steam Deck verified, so you know that Capcom will fix it.
I also don’t know how this rumor about the “Enigma DRM blocking mods” surfaced. In my eyes, it seems like a coordinated attack on this DRM. And PC gamers are acting like fools. Do you know why? Because we’ve already seen A LOT of patches for NUMEROUS games that have broken mod compatibility. Skyrim had these issues, Starfield had them, The Witcher 3 had them, Cyberpunk 2077 had them. This is NOTHING new. And guess what? These games don’t use the Enigma DRM. So, what’s their excuse? And why weren’t PC gamers review-bombing them? Why do PC gamers all of a sudden act like this is only happening to the Capcom games due to the Enigma DRM? How stupid can you be to believe something like that?
#MonsterHunterRise got a patch. Denuvo removed and replaced with Enigma. File mods work. Messing with memory still works. At least some debuggers still work. RE Framework works if you use the nightly build. DLL injection mods might be affected
— FluffyQuack (@Fluffyquack) January 22, 2024
If you don’t believe us then at least believe the creator of the Fluffy Mod Manager. The Fluffy Mod Manager is the tool that most Resident Evil/Capcom mods use to work. And the modder claimed that the Enigma DRM does not prevent modding. So, this is a nothing-burger.
Oh, and for the “DRM rebels” out there, even if the Capcom games weren’t using the Enigma DRM, they’d still have one DRM. That’s the Steam DRM. So, basically, they are not DRM-free. And yes, every game on Steam has that specific DRM. The only games that are DRM-free are those on GOG. So, if you don’t like games that have a DRM… what the hell are you doing on Steam and why are you still using it?

John is the founder and Editor in Chief at DSOGaming. He is a PC gaming fan and highly supports the modding and indie communities. Before creating DSOGaming, John worked on numerous gaming websites. While he is a die-hard PC gamer, his gaming roots can be found on consoles. John loved – and still does – the 16-bit consoles, and considers SNES to be one of the best consoles. Still, the PC platform won him over consoles. That was mainly due to 3DFX and its iconic dedicated 3D accelerator graphics card, Voodoo 2. John has also written a higher degree thesis on the “The Evolution of PC graphics cards.”
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Ugly fcking ch*nks and their sh*tty pedophile catering games, they can shove it up their a*s.
I can agree with the sentiment, but watch the language a bit please.
We’re all adults here, you cünt!
Fück off.
Jesus watches his mouth, is all.
Hail Santa!
You are, maybe, I am, but not everyone is.
But I understand if it is asking too much of you 😉
Fück those who aren’t, mate.
The world is not a fairy tale, even though lots of “adults” think it is.
Cheers.
dagoat alt.
So nice of you to think I’d create an alt just to be nice to people.
Yes sir, I will be careful next time.
hahahhah
wtf are you even taking about? another retarded right wing ex tremist who dosnt even know what he is talking about, i fail to see difference between you and woke cultists.
Well said buddy. Never give a dollar to these vomit POS greedy f*ks!
If i can pirate it, then it’s all good in my book.
Removing sh*t and putting vomit instead
Exactly. Disgusting POS Capcom as allways 👎
Razor1911already f**k this !
No need to applaud them, Steam DRM can be easily bypassed by any generic cr*ck, i’ll thank ALI213 or the creator of SSE for this, not this opportunistic groups who jump on a freshly Denuvo-free game and act like they did something outstanding
when are they gonna fck denuvo?
I’m with you on the rant, but no, not every Steam game uses Steam DRM. There are games that don’t use it, is not a majority by any means, but they exist, you can launch them with Steam closed.
Only 85 games (and most of them are indie titles you haven’t even heard of) are completely DRM-free without the Steam DRM. So I guess you only have THESE games, right? Oh boy, the hypocrisy…
https://store.steampowered.com/curator/7540156-DRM-Free-Games/
Make an effort to get a reliable source next time, there are 1,102 DRM Free games on Steam as of today, not 85…
First of all, this is a curator groupe with less than 1k followers, this is not a actual source to claim that “ONLY 85 games are DRM FREE” lol.
Second this is VERIFIABLE false, there are HUNDREDS of minor and major games that if you just remove the steam.dll from the folder the game wll work without DRM no problem. Oh boy, the hypocrisy of trying to correct someone when you yourself do not know nothing about the topic and using easily disproofable source as a fact.
steam has tens of thousands of games.
Sure, but that is just to prove that he is wrong. We don’t know how many games are DRM free on Steam becauase there is no source for it or automated way to check it.
You have to manually test each game with different changes. Sometimes just removing the steam.dll works just fine, sometimes you need to create a appid.txt on the base foolder with the original id of the game, some games have multiple dlls. On a quick test on my own games installed games, I found 2 games that are DRM free but aren’t listed as such on the major lists.
In the end my point was that his claim thata are NO DRM free game oon steam is false. And so it is that is “only indie titles that nobody has heard of it”, as I given the example of Witcher 3, Cyberpunk, Baldurs Gate 3.
Make an effort to get a reliable source next time, there are 1,102 DRM Free games on Steam as of today, not 85…
Source ?
https://letmegooglethat.com/?q=Steam+DRM+Free+Games
You know what? I’ll bite. Okay, there are 1102 DRM free games (and most of them are small indie titles). Steam also currently has 88900 games in total (according to its own tools -> https://store.steampowered.com/search/?category1=998 ). So, the DRM free games are 1.3% of the total games.
So how exactly are “most games on Steam DRM free”? No need to answer, that’s a rhetorical question.
“All triple-A games use the Steam DRM.” Hum. Really ? Oh please do provide a source for that claim, I’ll wait. In the meantime just to showcase how miss informed you are on this, out of the top of my head both Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 are DRM on Steam, but I guess these are indie games.
Actually… they are. The term “indie devs” stands for “independent devs”. They are those that publish their games on Steam. The Witcher 3 and CP2077 are developed and published by CDPR. Same goes for the ArmA series (Bohemia is also an indie dev). They are just triple-A indie games.
That may be a technial legality used there but howTF anyone can consider cpdr a traditional indy is crazy. They freaking own GOG for gods sake sheesh. Indies are smaller studios that DON’T hire major tranneehukerwood actors to be central characters in their games, are heavily marketing focused and surface level stuff, buy both of their major IPs which ain’t cheap btw and the money from the polish gov is pure mischpucka mafia scammery right there with their brethren “duda” apfelbaum in on it. You could maybe have made a case for the early games but nothing from TW3 on is indie. They do get respect though for the GOG no drm thing, didn’t make ships difference either so jubisoft, justar etc don’t have excuses other than typical shyster overdoing it w the hand in your pocket.
I know the are technically indie games, that is why I said it, maybe it sounded like sarcasm the way I worded, so I apologize for that. But just like you said they are still AAA DRM free games, so they most definitely aren’t just ” indie titles you haven’t even heard of”.
Also, funny that you mention Arma, because up until Arma 3, Arma was DRM free as well
CDPR is not considered indie at all, they a major Publisher with shares in the market,
Same goes to Atari, Bethesda, Bohemia, Crystal Dynamics, Daedalic Entertainment, Devolver Digital, Double Fine, Hyperstrange, Larian, inXile, Microids, Paradox, SEGA, SNEG, Strategy First, Square Enix, Supergiant Games, 2K Games, THQ Nordic, Ubisoft, Warner Bros., Microsoft, XSEED, ValuSoft and ZOOM Platform Media.
Are all considered Publishers, and have DRM free games on Steam.
An indie game is self-published as a developer, not as publisher.
CDPR Publisher =/= CDPR Game Developers.
cope harder corpo shill, steam drm is not drm at all, you can bypass it with one line of code and its just simple check if you have bought game on steam or not, it doesn’t influence game performance because it doesn’t run during gameplay, it doesn’t scan your computer, it has no kernel access its simple validation.
You can play any steam drm game offline, no limits, no logins required its absolutely nothing like denuvo or enigma
just say it like it is, you get sponsored by crapcom and others so you love your drm, we hate it and you positive altitude toward drm is absolute disgrace.
yes it is drm. what are you dumb?
I’m sorry you were born stupid and then your dumbass mom dropped you on your head.
And enigma already got deenigmatized…
If you looked into the DRM itself for even a second, you wouldn’t be saying half of this crap. How dare you insult the fans of a game for criticizing a categorically negative change.
Wow John… who hurt you man…
delete this
He is allways like this. Must be his damn meds not working – or it is that sh*t doing him crazy 🤣
indeed, what an article! But it works, close to 100 comments.
No game on Steam is DRM-free.
Most games use the Steam DRM wrapper if they don’t use Denuvo or other DRM.
On tops of that, the Steam launcher itself is DRM.
DRM-free games are standalone games without dependencies, downloadable from an independent repository that does not require a launcher. Only GoG fulfills those requirements.
whats the point of engima drm?
they do you fool.
“And yes, every game on Steam has that specific DRM. ” That is not true. In fact it’s optional – though recommended by steam – for every developer. See: https://partner.steamgames.com/doc/features/drm
In fact, not every game uses the Steam “DRM” which itself is not really a “DRM”. There is a curated list of games that do so: https://steam.fandom.com/wiki/List_of_DRM-free_games
And yes, the hate on enigma is probably blown out of proportion. But as reported by PC Focus, it’s supposed to be acting on kernel level. Which – if true – proposes a security risk for each and every user.
PC_Focus is tweeting all kinds of things in order to get more followers. Most of them are incorrect, which is why we are always careful when it comes to sharing stories from that particular account. In the past few days, they’ve tweeted the 4chan rumors like Deus Ex and some Sony games coming to PC in 2024 (it’s 4chan, not a reliable source). They have even blatantly lied. They claimed that Sony was planning to release its games day-1 on PC, when in fact Sony never said anything like that. It’s not a reliable source of news.
Is there a single publisher out there that is not pure scum?
…. well, devolver digital or humble bundle i guess.
Can there ever be enough hate against DRM?
Can you ever defend DRM?
The fact that Capcom gives so little about their paying customers that they are adding Russian DRM, because it’s the cheapest one around.
Knowing most people are not comfortable with this and may lead to potential data leakage and hacks.
I mean Capcom may check all the Enigma code before they add it, but we have already seen they don’t give a beep so we are just standing here with our cheeks spread.
Look at the Crapcom simps acting like human shields for their corporate Bull**** acts , absolute idiots and i have no sympathy for idiots who like to consoome sh*t from a dead company who 90% of their talent left the company since 2007, Capcom attracts normies and hive minded morons these days to defend them
SF6 is doing really well, you haven’t the slightest f*king idea what you are talking about. Schmuck.
The difference when you ask a GoG and Valve developer if the games will keep working offline.
GoG:
“An online connection is never required, games will work offline indefinitely.”
Valve:
“There are many components involved in Offline Mode, and some of them have known issues and bugs which we are continually working to improve. We’re aware that it doesn’t always work as flawlessly as we want it to, but please keep reporting bugs with Offline Mode. It is not broken ‘by design’.”
Criticize yes, but please stay civil.
I’m guessing you are new to this site. You’re going to get eaten alive if you keep playing moderator without a badge here. Just some advice.
With the badge as well.
Thanks for the advise. That is ok. Fortunately I really don’t care what the reaction is. And it is not something I do very often, but rarely.
I doubt people will be CIVIL here, which is pathetic. But, you have a point there.
I get sir is hard sometimes to not get pissed at those with very low IQ although also take into account reactions like this have been conditioned by the likes of CAPCOM and other corpos with the amount of BS they push over the years.
Many do not expect change for the better but for the worse while corpos justify it with their actions.
One “nothing burger” at the time is what got things as bad as they are now.
Censorship loving, anti consumer, “mods are cheats”, imaginary western “values” loving, wanting to suck that big ESG/DEI c*ck company called Crapcom …
The better question is, why would any gamer with a semblance of spine want to pay a broken dime for whatever they released or will release ?
Do some research first, please.
Why are you even defending a crappy nonsense called DRM (regardless of the kind/brand) ?
I think it is time for Denuvo vs Enigma Performance test.
Ps. Fix your title John.
Defending drm on a pc focused website?
I have Rise installed and play since day 1. So far I got no new updates to download.
I think this patch will only show up later for me and others. Personally, while I have zero problems with skin mods and such, Monster Hunter World and Rise on PC has a very annoying problem with cheaters that made me stop playing multiplayer and only focusing in playing solo. I want to believe the real intention of Enigma DRM is avoid this, hopefully.
no its not, also MH games are far better if played solo, mp removes all difficulty and all mechanics from fights.
no its not, also MH games are far better if played solo, mp removes all difficulty and all mechanics from fights.
I almost exlusively buy on GoG. GoG has daily discounts on tons of games too. Not to mention GoG curaction is way better, you won’t find crypto malware on GoG, while Steam is full of it.
Us GoG users, have every right to trash DRM, because we live according to anti-DRM principles.
That h*rny MF who played with a Chun-li nude mod in an official SF6 tournament started all this madness
He just pushed them over the edge.
I doubt it. What companies care about is 1 thing….making money. The Chun-li drama did not hurt sales.
What does hurt sales, is modders adding costumes and updates, and Capcom losing microtransaction and DLC sales, because the modders make better costumes than Capcom and they’re free.
Well modders were modding Capcom games for years and nothing happened, i can’t get myself to think that this Chun-Li drama isn’t related to all this especially when you take the timing into account, nudity stuff in video games were always a very sensible subject that can get a company into trouble real quick, remember Hot Coffee mod for San Andreas ?
You are correct, but at the same time not.
These publishers/developers had things like that in mind way before any nude-mod happened at a public tournament somewhere.
At the end of the day it isn’t even, mostly, about money or public drama (which company execs try to avoid), but about the communistic agenda the global rulers push unto everyone, into a social credit system. They first start with this company-social credit system, then followed with the citizen social credit system.
Just like in China; because China was a guinea pig.
That’s why nearly all big companies follow ESG, CEI, DEI. It’s not about “woke” or whatever social distraction (black vs. white, political left vs. whatever etc.). That is all social engineering (psyop, agitprop, divide and rule), social distraction.
The companies get their money/interest rates/loans etc. for following these agendas,
and the global elite ( financial elite, rothschilds, WEF, NGOs, juice, lizards whoever rules the world), push their communism and new world order.
Not only are Steam Deck users DRM users, they are playing within a walled garden similar to Apple.
You can attack Windows all you like, at the end of the day it is the only platform that allows you to buy from any store you want, including DRM-free stores like itch and GoG.
Sure, and you can install it on Macbooks too. That doesn’t mean it works well, it is a mess.
The Ayaneo Air, Rog Ally, Lenovo and MSI Claw are far better devices than the Steam Deck.
I knew it!
You never cease to amaze me.
Here, have an upvote for that! ;-D
That being said, no, neither the Steam Deck nor SteamOS is a walled garden, because GOG games work just fine on it.
In fact, there’s even an open-source launcher that makes running them on the Steam Deck a breeze:
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/86f5619727706c0721d69a32834fa2a376d8a48d9454cf40899f3a38778dd5da.png
I know because a good chunk of my personal gaming library is from GOG.
And sorry to disappoint you, but have you actually used a Windows gaming handheld such as the ROG Ally?
They’re absolutely atrocious!
In fact, on certain titles, the ROG Ally can’t even keep up with the Steam Deck at the same power level, as proven by Digital Foundry:
https://uploads.disquscdn.com/images/fae55b4074a643614ebca67ce2d1443f39d7b80db930240f7897b5ddbf43118a.png
what did he say i have him blocked due to spamming.
You know, just the usual drivel that the Steam Deck sucks and that all the Windows handhelds are superior, even though he has never used one.
In short, you really aren’t missing out on anything here… 🙂
That @flyi@disqus_wpcOeBHNf4:disqus is quite thin skinned, i don’t even see the use in blocking him, since he have me blocked in no time, then again, Durka is also a stupid lazy idiot that posts nothing of value, just asks others for stupid favors like he did with you.
No game on Steam is DRM-free.
Most games use the Steam DRM wrapper if they don’t use Denuvo or other DRM.
On tops of that, the Steam launcher itself is DRM.
DRM-free games are standalone games without dependencies, downloadable from an independent repository that does not require a launcher. Only GoG fulfills those requirements.
The Capcom DRM drama is how I learnt Steam forces game updates onto users. I was pretty shocked reading this, Steam users literally can’t turn off game updates. Like what the hell kind of baloney is that?
The only way for Steam users to avoid the enigma update is to become an offline hermit (in which case Steam probably breaks too).
GoG will never force updates, and the different versions of the games and patches are all available for you to choose. You can pick the latest build of a game, or the previous 10 versions of it. GoG won’t allow DRM, but even if you don’t like an update to a game, you just don’t install it and the previous version of the game remains available.
Actually it’s not Steam that forces it, it’s the developer choice. Ironically enough Capcom iitself it’s a examaple of this. in RE2, RE3 and RE7 you can choose if you want the “old” DX11 or the DX12 RTX version.
Steam doesn’t have any functionality to turn off game updates, and you can’t play games without updating. People who don’t update, can simply not launch the game.
So yes it’s Steam. Of course all the developers with DRM games on Steam enjoy how restrictive Steam is, they can force DRM down the throat of users this way. But don’t excuse Valve’s behavior, they force users to update games.
Buddy, the developer can just create a beta brench for the people who dosen’t want to update their games, users will choose that version and they wiill keep that version regardless of how much the current version ofo the game changes.
Another cleara examaple of this is Dead Cells, you can play basically all the versions the game has gone trough even before cooming out of early access, so the feature is there is just that most developers don’t use it.
That’s for beta testing, not release builds
Stop excusing Steam’s forced game update policy.
Stop excusing Steam’s anti-consumer garbage DRM platform.
So let me get this straight, Steam leaves the feature up to how the developer wants to use it, but somehow that is bad ? So unless Steam forces the developer they are wrong ? Okay I guess.
You do realize that the majority of titles on Steam only use the DRM due to the integration on steamworks right ? Things like Achieviments, Mod Support, Multiplayer, Controller support etc. These are all blundled into Steamworks.
It’s not up to the developer, Steam won’t launch games that are not updated.
You´re being purposely obtuse. I’m done with this conversation.
That’s not true – you can easily revert any game to any version on Steam (that’s how I’m playing pre-dumbed-down version of Lies of P now). Whether the game itself will allow that – e.g. always online sh*t, or just contacting servers to ask for permission, etc. – is entirely different thing.
I looked it up, these are the steps required to do it.
Not so “easy”, and seems like a hack instead of funtionality, considering you need 3rd party websites to do it.
step 1) steam://open/console
step 2) Go to Steam DB
step 3) Find App ID
step 4) Find Depot ID
step 5) Find Manifest ID
step 6) Download Manifest
step 7) Right-click the game on Steam
step 8) Click Browse Local Files
step 9) paste the files you downloaded from the Steam Console
step 10) Turn Off Automatic Updates
step 11) Right-click on the game in Steam
step 12) Head into Properties, then click on Update
step 13) Switch Always keep this game updated to Only update this game when I launch it
Thanks!
That’s far from “easily revert any game to any version”.
*censorship, filter, anti-spam and link detection* thanks
Yeah from a reality standpoint anything that needs to be logged into to play a game is drm, I’ve heard you can just start certain games from the exe rather than steam to bypass it and probably other tricks on a game by game basis idk never had steam installed. Just unplug net, start from games exe see if it will run. The funny thing is even in the steam forums you’ll occasionally get an admission that they buy it there but they play the free version for ease of use of the digital item they rented. And the horror stories about the updates, steam says it’s 5gb, ends up being 65gb whole game and by the time they catch it too late, already deleted exe and unplayable without the update.
Never got these type of games though, just cheesy stuff imo and yeah I tried the free version of this game back in the day lasted about 2 days before gone. Lite mental retardation of these trannees all over is like a virus that spreads around and the addiction sets in also, emotional bonding to games for comfort etc.
Just throwing in my 2 cents worth on the issue of Steam DRM. Don’t go to offline mode. Unplug from the net. Click on the desktop icon. One of 3 things will happen. 1) The game simply won’t launch at all (uses Steam DRM). 2) You will get a message asking if you want to launch in offline mode and the game will launch if you click yes (this doesn’t put Steam in offline mode automatically when you log back into Steam). 3) The game just launches anyway. These are the games that don’t have the Steam DRM. Mostly older games. I don’t play very much Indie games so I can’t say on that. But the bottom line is that it’s up to the Publisher whether to use the Steam DRM or not.
Who in his mind gonna play this JapanS###T !!!
https://media4.giphy.com/media/gecNxHaA7NbCU/giphy-downsized-small.mp4
I prefer Denuvo, at least its not connected to russians. Also John clearly got nice paycheck from capcom especially with that moronic rant about steam drm in the end. F*k capcom, f*k everyone supporting that garbage
denuvo is connected to south african jews
Interested to hear the stories. 😉
And suddenly ziggers love drm because it’s russian.
The difference when you ask a GoG and Valve developer if the games will keep working offline.
GoG:
“An online connection is never required, games will work offline indefinitely.”
Valve:
“There are many components involved in Offline Mode, and some of them have known issues and bugs which we are continually working to improve. We’re aware that it doesn’t always work as flawlessly as we want it to, but please keep reporting bugs with Offline Mode. It is not broken ‘by design’.”
Gog: You own the game (not the IP) and can do what you want with it, since you get the installation files, without DRM, and sometimes even without the need of licence-key activation.
Almost every other online distribution store: “We keep pretending you “buy” the games and own them.
Hey, you said something on an online forum, linked to your account, against ESG, CEI, DEI and the communism agendas? Gotta ban you and forfeit your perpetual licence/access”
I think the cr*cked version will work just fine with the mod… Ironic right, publisher are more accepting their user using mod with cr*cked version than legit on
Friendly reminder that Rise has been cracked for a while now…WITH all the DLC.
Don’t give Crapcom your money, and if you already did, make sure to give them negative reviews for every game of theirs you own on Steam.
@JohnDio:disqus
How about your remove your censorship, filter, anti-spam and link detection?
What’s the point, if brackets circumvent it? Is it to prevent search engines, indexing etc. from gathering data?
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all eyes are on razor 1911
Regarding the links, it’s to prevent spam bots from filling the comment section with spammy links. You won’t believe the amount our filter catches each and every day.
Regarding harsh words, it’s due to Google. Now if you want us to remove it, you can support us on Patreon. There is a goal for an ads-free version of DSOG without its word censorship.
$ 1 pateron. Okay, lol
Its like you read my mind! You appear to know so much about this, like you wrote the book in it or something. I think that you can do with a few pics to drive the message home a little bit, but other than that, this is fantastic blog. A great read. I’ll certainly be back.
absolute room temp iq take
anyone who wants to play their games and not pay a cent can do so if they so please, their games have long been cracked so what the f*k is the point of adding some shady DRM? this f*ks over the paying customer and literally no one else
ignoring these anti-consumer practices is one thing but actively shilling for them is as pathetic as it is sickening
It’s not even about DRM at this point, it’s about the blatant middle finger Crapcom is giving their fans. They’ve essentially thrown out the faith everyone had started to put back into them with this bullshit.
Why they’re swapping Denuvo, a virtually uncrackable DRM for Enigma, a DRM that’s been consistently causing problems with Linux/Steam Deck users is beyond me and frankly, it’s an idiotic move.
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Capcom please remove denuvo from SF6, thank you.
Razor 1911: Here is the sh**ty version from MS Store
”I also don’t know how this rumor about the “Enigma DRM blocking mods” surfaced. In my eyes, it seems like a coordinated attack on this DRM. And PC gamers are acting like fools. Do you know why? Because we’ve already seen A LOT of patches for NUMEROUS games that have broken mod compatibility. Skyrim had these issues, Starfield had them, The Witcher 3 had them, Cyberpunk 2077 had them. This is NOTHING new. And guess what? These games don’t use the Enigma DRM. So, what’s their excuse? And why weren’t PC gamers review-bombing them? Why do PC gamers all of a sudden act like this is only happening to the Capcom games due to the Enigma DRM? How stupid can you be to believe something like that?”
this statement shows you have no idea what DRMs are or what they do look it up and youll find the truth untill then stay salty people want to enjoy the game they spend THEIR HARD EARNED MONEY on however they want
do some research before trying to defend something that is so blatantly wrong and disgusting
the fact that the hate exists and the internet/gaming community UNITING to stand against it should tell you you should do research before trying to suck that company’s d*ck