Pirates “fixed” Resident Evil Village: no DRM, no freezes

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Hacker group Empress hacked horror protection Resident evil village – the game was released on May 7 and so far the combined forces of V3 and Denuvo V11 have successfully resisted the pirates. And the jailbroken version had an unexpected sign: it stopped freezing, losing its frame rate.
The reason for the sudden increase in productivity is the elimination of proprietary protection Capcom, programs V3. The testers spent about two hours in the pirated version, firing off the zombies with all their might. But even in the catacombs of the castle, Lady Dimitrescu did not meet with slowdowns.
In the months since the release of Resident Evil Village, players have repeatedly asked Capcom to deal with frame rate drops, but the company has left those calls unanswered. She was probably well aware of the reasons for their appearance.
It’s worth noting that a belated security breach is unlikely to ruin Capcom. The company recently announced that Resident Evil Village has sold over 4.5 million copies.
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