- cross-posted to:
- pcgaming@lemmy.ca
- cross-posted to:
- pcgaming@lemmy.ca
Stop using Denuvo!
Stop buying games with Denuvo!
Good I don’t know if I’d ever have the balls to trust a hypervisor exploit, you could literally make windows lie to you at that point about the state of your system
Is it a real crack or just a “crack” (hypervisor bypass)?
It says voices38 did it so it’s a real one
Both exist. The hypervisor bypass was first naturally.
How is 007? Been going back and forth between choosing it or metal gear
If you are choosing between MGS5 and new 007 game, choose MGS5.
I’ve not played it myself, but one of my favorite youtubers/podcasters (Leo Vader for the curious) is a Hitman sicko and I’ve listened to him talk about it and watched him play a little.
It’s a more action-oriented Hitman game that, like Hitman, still makes heavy use of environmental gameplay like picking up a brick/bottle to chuck at an enemy or oil barrels you can spill to make enemies slip.
If you’ve played the modern Hitman games and only gone through each mission once, there’s probably not enough in 007 to justify the full price, but if you replayed each Hitman mission to try out different approaches there’s a lot of that kind of replayability in 007. He had spent several hours replaying the first few levels just attempting a bunch of different challenges the game offered.
It’s enjoyable but short and shallow for the price tag. It’s about 15 hours long. If you’re paying full price for a game, I would not recommend it just on that basis, but it is a fun and cinematic 15 hours.
It’s alright, already completed it. It’s a bit linear but is like playing a Bond movie
I’ve not finished it, but it’s been very fun so far. My standard for the best Bond game is probably Nightfire, and this is every bit as good.
Also as someone who would normally not purchase a game at full price, I do feel like I’m getting my moneys worth, and despite hating Denuvo, I don’t mind supporting IOI here.
lmao, get owned






