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Dying Light 2: Stay Human developers have promised to remove Denuvo if it adversely affects performance

The developers of the game Dying Light 2: Stay Human have promised to immediately remove the anti-hacking system if it adversely affects the performance of the project.
Dying Light 2: Stay Human developers have promised to remove Denuvo if it adversely affects performance

Representatives of the studio Techland commented on the concerns of some users regarding the use of Denuvo anti-piracy protection in the game Dying Light 2: Stay Human . It is known for certain that some games where it is used have FPS drops due to excessive load. However, in our case, the team is sure that Denuvo itself does not negatively affect the gameplay in any way.

The development team conducted tests that showed that the Dying Light 2: Stay Human game client works stably, both with Denuvo and without it. However, if after the release it is noticed that protection still affects performance, Techland will remove it from its entertainment without much regret.

Recall that the release of the sequel will take place on February 4.



Author
Edward Dmitriev
Date of publication
2 February 2022


Games from the news
  • Platform: PS5, PS4, XBOX ONE, PC, Xbox Series S/X
  • Genre: Action, FPS
  • Release date 4 February 2022