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Veilguard no tiene Denuvo DRM porque "confían en usted"

Autor : Connor Actualizar : Jan 23,2025

Veilguard Has No Denuvo DRM Because They BioWare ofrece buenas y malas noticias para Dragon Age: The Veilguard. El juego se iniciará sin Denuvo DRM, pero los jugadores de PC no podrán realizar la precarga.

Veilguard: sin DRM, sin precarga para PC

El director del proyecto, Michael Gamble, anunció en Twitter (X) que Dragon Age: The Veilguard no utilizará el software antipiratería Denuvo en PC. Esta decisión, impulsada por la confianza en la base de jugadores, ha generado reacciones positivas, ya que Denuvo a menudo se asocia con problemas de rendimiento. La ausencia de Denuvo significa que no hay DRM que obstaculice el rendimiento. Un usuario comentó: "Apoyo esto. Compraré tu juego cuando lo lances. Gracias".

Si bien se celebra la falta de DRM, tiene una contrapartida: no hay precarga para los reproductores de PC. Este es un inconveniente importante considerando el tamaño de 100 GB del juego. Los jugadores de consola, sin embargo, tendrán acceso a la precarga. Los jugadores de acceso anticipado de Xbox pueden realizar la instalación ahora; El acceso anticipado a PlayStation comienza el 29 de octubre. Gamble también confirmó que el juego no requerirá la funcionalidad de estar siempre en línea.

Veilguard Has No Denuvo DRM Because They BioWare publicó simultáneamente los requisitos del sistema. Las PC de alta gama pueden aprovechar el trazado de rayos y las velocidades de fotogramas ilimitadas. Las especificaciones mínimas priorizan la accesibilidad. Las consolas (PlayStation 5 y Xbox Series X|S) ofrecen modos de fidelidad y rendimiento dirigidos a 30 y 60 FPS, respectivamente. Para obtener el máximo trazado de rayos en una PC, necesitará una CPU Intel Core i9 9900K o AMD Ryzen 7 3700X, 16 GB de RAM y una GPU Nvidia RTX 3080 o AMD Radeon 6800XT.

Para obtener más detalles sobre Dragon Age: The Veilguard, incluida la jugabilidad, la fecha de lanzamiento, información de pedidos anticipados y más, consulta los artículos relacionados a continuación.

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