By not encrypting the game, Poland "donkey" became the first in Europe?

  Two days ago, I suddenly saw a news that the market value of CD PROJEKT (hereinafter referred to as CDP) has reached US$ 8.76 billion recently, far exceeding the US$ 8.55 billion of Ubisoft in France, making it the largest game company in Europe. (market value only)

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  As a latecomer in the industry, in fact, CDP has a short history. They only set up a game development studio in 2002, but they have made great achievements in the game market at home and abroad with the series of Wizards.

  But such a game company has been insisting on something that looks strange — —Don’t encrypt the game.

  Not to mention their own fire game "Wizard 3", even the games sold on their GOG platform are not encrypted for sale, and they are allowed to refund for no reason within 30 days.

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  In their fire game "Wizard 3", there is an egg task called "Tower Appearing Out of Thin Air".

  In the game, the owner of the tower adopted a magic defense system, abbreviated as DRM. However, there was a problem with this defense system, which locked the owner of the tower in and disturbed the normal operation of the tower. And if you want to remove this DRM, you need a book called GOG.

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  Yes, DRM is the abbreviation of D encryption, GOG is the platform for "Donkeys" to sell their own games, and the owners of the tower are us players.

  This kind of seemingly "confusing" operation can be regarded as the polish "donkey" title given to him by the player.

  So why does CDP insist on the rule of no encryption, which seems to protect game developers at all?

  On this matter, we are going to talk about the deadly Denuvo tamper-proof (D encryption).

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  As a necessary means for many manufacturers to protect their games from piracy, D encryption has always been respected by manufacturers, and it has set a record of not being cracked for more than 200 days, and even made many people think that:"There has been no piracy since then."

  This has also set off a wave of D encryption among European and American game manufacturers, and manufacturers all hope that D encryption can protect their interests from piracy.

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  But looking at the past 2019,Games that use D encryption but fail to protect for more than a week abound..

  For example, Resident Evil 2 Remastered Edition was cracked on the sixth day after its release, while Subway: Leaving didn’t last until the fifth day, and it was cracked only on the fourth day after its release.

  The Devil May Cry 5 and Fury 2 were cracked within 24 hours of release. (There are also reasons for uploading encrypted EXE files.)

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