Capcom Faces Backlash for Adding DRM Enigma Protector to Games

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2024-01-12 14:30:42
Capcom Faces Backlash for Adding Protection System to Games

Modifications are one of the key advantages enjoyed by PC players, allowing them to add more content and features to their favorite games. However, Japanese company Capcom has recently added a new protection system that prevents players from adding modifications to its various games, sparking anger and criticism from the gaming community.

According to observations made by the PC Focus account on Twitter and reports from the Steam store, Capcom has added a new protection system called DRM Enigma Protector to its games. This system, which is notorious for causing performance problems, has been met with widespread criticism from players.

The DRM Enigma Protector has been found to cause more performance issues than the Denuvo system, leading to a decrease in frame rates by an estimated 10 to 15 frames per second. The system not only impacts performance but also prevents the addition of modifications and the use of external programs such as the Cheat Engine, which is used to facilitate gameplay.

Capcom’s decision to add the DRM Enigma Protector to games like the original version of Resident Evil 4, Devil May Cry 3, and Resident Evil Revelations has been met with anger and disappointment from players. Many have criticized the company for limiting their freedom to modify and enhance their gaming experience.

It is expected that the DRM Enigma Protector system will be added to upcoming Capcom games in the future, leading to further backlash from the gaming community. The Japanese company now faces significant criticism and backlash for its decision to implement this restrictive protection system.
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