

Rise Of The Tomb Raider was released in 2015, so players have had to deal with the DRM software for seven years. However, Capcom later released a patch that mitigated the performance issues in the official version. A pirated version of the game was released and showed better performance than the official version running Denuvo. The most notable demonstration of this was with Resident Evil Village. The software has often been criticised for causing performance problems in games. Often, once this happens, developers remove the software from their game. Usually, the software is only effective for a limited period of time after a game is launched, as pirates eventually bypass it. These games usually require some processing power to perform the checks frequently. The anti-piracy software has been blamed for causing performance problems in several games.ĭevelopers add Download Rights Management (DRM) software to their games to prevent them from being pirated. According to SteamDB’s update logs, both Rise Of The Tomb Raider and Shadow of the Tomb Raider has been updated to remove Denuvo.
