and do what then? If you prevent games from running on linux, it means that piracy is the only viable way of playing them, leading to mass proliferaton of bypass techniques.
That would only do anything in new releases or updates for games where the dev is still paying for deuvo. Or maybe a dev could seek compensation for ‘losses’ of sales due to exploited denuvo version in the form of money or extended end date.
Sounds like it would be trivial for Denuvo to detect it’s on a Linux host.
and do what then? If you prevent games from running on linux, it means that piracy is the only viable way of playing them, leading to mass proliferaton of bypass techniques.
That would only do anything in new releases or updates for games where the dev is still paying for deuvo. Or maybe a dev could seek compensation for ‘losses’ of sales due to exploited denuvo version in the form of money or extended end date.