Assassins Creed players Origins are having issues with the game's CPU usage. Although the game is known for using too many of the computer's resources, cracker Voksi reports that what is really to blame is the development and distribution company's efforts to protect against piracy.
Those who deal with the matter know that their protection Denuvo has gone on a walk, and so Ubisoft allegedly has called for reinforcement forces that stick to the most powerful engines.
"Είναι αντι-καταναλωτική και αηδιαστική κίνηση."
There is a war on the Internet. On the one hand, game companies, publishers and anti-piracy companies, and people who, for different reasons, want to play or try games for free.
Although both teams are free to fight in a way they choose, there are collateral losses. Those who pay for their games are equally at risk with those who use broken software.
In the last few days, some of his players Assassin's Creed Origins they reported too many problems playing the game.
"Ποια είναι η κανονική χρήση της CPU για αυτό το παιχνίδι;" ρωτάει ένας χρήστης του Assassins Creed Origins στα forum του Steam. "Έχω μεταξύ 60% και 90% και αναρωτιέμαι αν είναι πολύ υψηλό το ποσοστό ή όχι."
This particular user reports that he uses an i7 processor, which is very powerful. However, for those running a CPU with less oomph, things are even worse.
Another gamer, with an i5 processor, reported a 100% workload on all four cores of his processor, even when he chose lower settings graphics in an effort to free up resources.
Τι θα μπορούσε να προκαλεί αυτά τα προβλήματα; Κακές ρυθμίσεις στον υπολογιστή; Κακή κωδικοποίηση; Μάλλον όχι...
According to Voksi, whose team "Revolt" broke Wolfenstein II: The whole problem is directly linked to the desperate anti-piracy measures the company has taken.
As we mentioned in previous publications, the technology κατά της πειρατείας της Denuvo έχει παραβιαστεί από τους crackers. Διάφορα release groups they break the protection a few hours after the game's release, making locking the software almost pointless. However, in Assassin's Creed Origins, Ubisoft decided to double down on security, Voksi reported to Torrentfreak.
"Βασικά, η Ubisoft έχει εφαρμόσει το VMProtect πάνω από την προστασία της Denuvo, ανεβάζοντας την απαίτηση του παιχνιδιού σε πόρους κατά 30-40%. Αυτό απαιτεί έναν expensive επεξεργαστή μόνο εξαιτίας του DRM." "Είναι μια αντι-καταναλωτική και αηδιαστική κίνηση."