I know plenty of people skip over games with Denuvo Anti-Tamper, so for those who do you may wish to now take a look at Ghostwire: Tokyo.
For Linux and Steam Deck players, it can be a special nuisance since it can end up entirely locking you out of games for a day or so when switching around Proton versions. And if you play on both PC and Steam Deck (or other handhelds), that can cause quite a problem when trying to get games to work well as you try different things. So now it shouldn't be a problem.
You can see the update noted on SteamDB showing its removal, with the developer and publisher being silent on it. Most games get it removed eventually, since they need to keep paying for it, eventually it's not worth it once a game is past its prime.
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Ghostwire: Tokyo is rated Steam Deck Verified and ProtonDB Gold.
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Quoting: SolitaryOh, the game that added it a full year after release is removing it again? Oh yea... I am rushing to buy it now what bad could come from this kind of company?
Buying? I think I have two free copies over various stores now.
Quoting: EhvisQuoting: SolitaryOh, the game that added it a full year after release is removing it again? Oh yea... I am rushing to buy it now what bad could come from this kind of company?
Buying? I think I have two free copies over various stores now.
You're correct that this game was given away for free on Amazon and Epic and I remembered picking up a copy on Epic not too long ago.
Last edited by ToddL on 24 April 2024 at 1:30 pm UTC
Anybody have any recent experience launching this with heroic? Does it work yet? And if it does work and play is the performance still pretty rough?
I played Scars Above using that method.
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