Capcom Secretly Adding DRM to Released Games to Fight Mods

Capcom has taken a firm anti-consumer stance by secretly adding DRM protection to fight against mods into their already-released games, a move that was foreshadowed when they said that mods are essentially no different from cheats in execution.

Despite being one of the only publishers to remove Denuvo post-release of games, something has changed within Capcom, with Enigma DRM now being added to their back catalog of games as far back as the port of the original Resident Evil on Steam (from 2015. and Resident Evil: Revelations (released on Steam in 2013).

As usual, this means that Capcom is only making the experience worse for legitimate customers by blocking the ability to use mods or cheats and also introducing performance and stuttering issues that only encourage people to bypass them by pirating.

Fortunately, people are already finding ways to bypass Enigma DRM, such as a longtime Rockman series ROM hacker. Capcom also realized that the new DRM introduced new issues with their games, as Resident Evil: Revelations got a version rollback soon after, though Capcom “assures” that the update will return.

Apart from a direct attack on the games itself, Capcom has also been striking down any videos that use mods, even visual mods that do not affect the gameplay. Renowned Monster Hunter speedrunner group Team Darkside was given a strike by Capcom for using a minor gameplay mod that allowed guaranteed monster spawns for their multiple reruns:

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Capcom gaymers deserve it, and worse

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That's right

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Why does it look like they're chewing tobacco? :marseydetective:

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something has changed within Capcom,

It was that r-slur who forgot to turn his nude Chun Li mod off before starting up his SF6 tournament brodcast and everyone who's take a couple minutes to look into this knows it. Per usual coomers ruin literally everything.

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Its a shame too because Capcom had one of the best mod policies. Their official statement was basically "use mod if you want, but if shit breaks that's your problem."

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But SF is mostly mp game and RE single player game

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Doesn't matter, he was livestreaming the tourney and it went somewhat viral on Twitter. Capcom cited or heavily alluded to it in their presentation, something about potential "reputational damage" to the company from mods.

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They also hate pretty women more then anything but yes.

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Someone at capcom greenlit this shit as an official costume

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Lol hope they dont add this to re4 remake since i use dlss mod to get a consistent 60 fps with high graphics since capcom only added fsr to the game :marseyindignant:

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Can't you just roll back version on steam ?

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the dev has to allow that via betas and I doubt capcom will

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They don't, but you gotta do some nerd shit with console commands :marseynerd2: and looking up depots on steamdb to downgrade (I had to do this for RE5 after they patched that and fricked up my controls mod).

But since the DRM patch seems inevitable at this point: you can just disable auto-updates on RE4R, and when the patch hits, backup your game folder, run the update, then overwrite the updated folder with your backup, and Steam won't pester you to update anymore.

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i'm guessing the cracked versions still allow mods no problem.

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As usual, this means that Capcom is only making the experience worse for legitimate customers by blocking the ability to use mods or cheats and also introducing performance and stuttering issues that only encourage people to bypass them by pirating.

You are such a a good guesser :derpthumbsup:

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You'll be striked on YouTube for using mods on your footage

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People trying to make a living uploading videogame footage to youtube deserve it so this is something I agree with capcom on

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Frick yes

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Who ever user "snappy" is. He needs to be permanently banned. NO warning , banishment. Scroll down to his post on this page. It's pure bullshit. And he's posting pure gibberish.

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