Dozens of games don’t work on 12th-gen Intel CPUs, but there’s a fix

Denuvo, a popular but resource-intensive digital rights management program, has been the bane of PC gamers for years. With the recent introduction of Intel’s impressive new 12th-gen processors, it looks like gamers have yet another reason to dislike DRM. According to a report from Intel itself, dozens of popular games which use the Denuvo anti-tamper […] https://www.pcworld.com/article/550267/denuvo-drm-crashing-dozens-of-games-on-12th-gen-intel-cpus.html

Created 3y | Nov 5, 2021, 4:20:50 PM


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