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[-] PenguinTD@lemmy.ca 6 points 10 months ago

Capcom is testing it and see if it would work, and if you find the website that describes the tech it's basically a encryption container + virtual machine(for whatever code module you decide to put into that, don't know how much customization is that.) probably works in a way to prevent current straight de-compilation tools because it's inside a sign/hash checked vm. I wouldn't doubt that it works well for some word processor applications, but for games it's gonna be very pita, I don't even know how they are gonna profile their shipping build properly.

I hope Capcom have some senior engineer get the numbers and then tell the dumdum that said this is good idea to eat his words or maybe just avoid this shady looking product. (use a container tab)

https://www.enigmaprotector.com/

It looks exactly like those spamming computer protection, optimization, virus removal, shady softwares.

vs the infamous Denuvo

https://irdeto.com/denuvo/

I honestly don't know why any one would have approved this "trial" run.

this post was submitted on 12 Jan 2024
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