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Bayek sequel pls.
And might get one launcher out of the way ;)
My thoughts exactly. Ubisoft should remove Denuvo Anti-Tamper from Assassin's Creed Origins as soon as possible because it is useless against piracy and only serves to cause more problems to consumers, and Ubisoft should avoid using it in the future. I have specifically gone over these in a number of threads for different games. No more offline token renewals or authentication to Denuvo's servers. No more additional space wasted from the executable. No more longer launch and load times and any other performance impacts. Pirates are currently playing AC Origins for free and Denuvo increased the number of pirates! ;)
As for another user that said to not buy the game with Denuvo, that is an action many consumers have already taken, and many more after realizing what Denuvo does to their experience. Also, your post is implying that the only ones not satisfied are just those that haven't bought the game. Funny how that works!
If it personally annoys anyone that others want Denuvo removed, then they can choose not to read or respond to Denuvo posts. No one is forcing you to read or care about the mention of Denuvo, except for you.
For others that want Denuvo removed, do not let anyone stop you from asking for Denuvo's removal! Don't pay them any attention.