Then you reclaim to Steam that the game is not working, Steam reimburses you the full cost and takes it off from the game’s sale.
So another way game studios shoot themselves in the foot by using Denuvo.
I have been boycotting games with denuvo for years, this kind of bullshit is why.
No worries: i am locked out of games using denuvo just because they use denuvo.
Remember it from resident evil village and elden ring. If you set proton to hotfix it can update and count as changed. Therefore I set all games to use just to latest proton ge.
Getting locked out for 24 hours for changing between 5 different versions of Proton isn’t the worst, mostly just sucks for people who test stuff or benchmark.
Same thing also happens on Windows if you replace hardware (for example doing benchmarking across multiple gpu models)
Obviously fuck denuvo, I hate drm as much as the next guy in this community. But being locked out from using more than 5 different versions of Proton in 24 hours isn’t that bad, you can just switch back to one of those 5 and it keeps working. (assuming it worked in the first place, which at this point with how good proton has gotten it probably does)