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Gamers Who Paid For Assassin’s Creed: Origins Are Being Treated Like Pirates?

Assassin’s Creed: Origins has been out for a good while, and we have been having an absolute blast with it. However, if you’re a PC user, especially with an AMD GPU, then the story might be significantly different. Here’s what a user posted on the Ubisoft Blog, along with hundreds of others discussing how Ubisoft’s stubborn use of Denuvo DRM, lack of support, and no refund policy has left them with a terrible experience. So a little while ago Assassins Creed Origins came out. A lot of people who play AC games are obviously excited, myself included. Since Black Flag I haven’t been into AC as much as I used to be, but I was really looking forward to playing this new game. Especially since I love Egypt and really wanted to explore the open world. The minimum requ...

Assassin’s Creed: Origins Has Four Layers Of DRM Protecting It, Don’t Expect A Crack Anytime Soon

Ubisoft has been known to be notorious with DRM before, but they’re taking it to a whole new level with Assassin’s Creed: Origins. Assassin’s Creed is probably the biggest franchise Ubisoft owns right now, and with Origin’s focus on single player, Ubisoft is trying their best to stop the game from getting pirated. How do they do that? Add a total of 4 layers of protection on the game. Here’s how it works: First off they have Denuvo protecting the game. But Denuvo had failed with almost every AAA title released this year. So they added the notorious VMProtect DRM, which is significantly harder to crack, and is the main reason why the game’s performance is tanking on PCs. Then they have UPlay’s DRM layered on top, and then Steam’s own DRM. That...

Here’s Why They Haven’t Cracked Assassin’s Creed: Origins Yet

Pirates have been eyeing Assassin’s Creed: Origins over the last few days, but the game has yet to be cracked. Assassin’s Creed: Origins has been sitting on torrent sites since days before release, but a crack is not yet available, and we now know the reason why. Ubisoft has been using two layers of protection for this game – Denuvo and their own UPlay DRM. While both UPlay and Denuvo have been bypassed previously, what’s causing the delay this time around is the version of Denuvo that being used, and the addition of VMProtect over it. As popular hacker, Voski, explains: “VMProtect is software that protects other software against reverse engineering and cracking. Although the technicalities are different, its aims appear to be somewhat similar to Denuvo, in th...


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