Capcom wprowadza kontrowersyjne DRM i powoduje krytykę społeczności

Capcom, one of the largest game development companies, has surprised gamers with its recent actions. The company has implemented new Digital Rights Management (DRM) for its older game titles, causing significant controversy within the gaming community. Not only does this negatively impact the gameplay experience, but according to the latest reports, it also leads to the installation of viruses on players’ computers.

According to PC_Focus, the DRM Enigma, which Capcom utilizes to combat piracy, contains viruses that infect users’ computers. This is an extremely dangerous and unacceptable action that could jeopardize players’ privacy and security.

Furthermore, information suggests that DRM Enigma is a Russian product, and the selling company has neither a name nor an address. It is being sold through a website with a domain registered by an agency based in Moscow, Russia.

Capcom’s actions have triggered a wave of criticism among the gaming community, primarily focusing on Resident Evil Revelations, the first Capcom game to receive the DRM Enigma. Players are experiencing the negative impact of this technology on gameplay and are concerned about the blocking of mod installations, such as mods that enhance game display on wide monitors.

The community is expressing its dissatisfaction by bombarding Steam’s game reviews, with only 30% of opinions being positive. A response and action from Capcom are expected in light of this wave of negative feedback.

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