Denuvo’s quest to improve its reputation with PC gamers is personal.

  • Lvxferre@mander.xyz
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    21 hours ago

    Oh look, Denuvo playing the victim.

    And it exemplifies rather well why I hate the word “toxic”: bad reputation? Toxic! Criticism? Toxic!

    Bullshitting like «it’s in part because it “simply works” and would-be pirates are trying to make it unattractive to game publishers by disparaging it.»? Noooo that is not toxic because it aligns with the discourse that Denuvo wants to spread, right?

    “I’m with the company for such a long time,” said Ullmann. “The guys here are like my family, because a lot of the others here are also here for ages. It just hurts to see what’s posted out there about us, even though it has been claimed wrong for hundreds of times.”

    "Insert personal story to make it look like you aren’t criticising software; no, you’re criticising a family. You monster~

    • luciferofastora@lemmy.zip
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      4 hours ago

      You can be a great person and still write garbage software. Whether you’re just doing it because you need money or whether you’re misguided and think it’s actually good, that doesn’t necessarily make you a bad person (and remember: It’s hard to get someone to understand something when their salary depends on not understanding it).

      Doesn’t make the software less garbage.

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        3 hours ago

        A person is good or bad depending on their impact on the people around them; as such I don’t consider “misguided” a valid defence.

        And while someone can be overall a good person while writing socially harmful and user-hostile software, because they have other qualities that compensate it, writing said software still makes them a worse person.

        It’s hard to get someone to understand something when their salary depends on not understanding it

        So it’s hard to be good when your salary depends on you being bad.


        Don’t get me wrong. I’m analysing this through my moral views, but I don’t think that they’re the only valid ones. Your mileage may vary.

        My other comment was mostly on how idiotic the whole defence is, not about morality (as this one).

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      18 hours ago

      it exemplifies rather well why I hate the word “toxic”

      I mean it can be abused just like any other adjective…

    • unexposedhazard@discuss.tchncs.de
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      19 hours ago

      Most people that i know that use the word toxic, are the things that they mean when they say toxic. Its a worthless word in the contexts its being used in.