The DRM doesn't only reduce the frame rate but also influences games' boot time.
The YouTube channel YetTea has unveiled a new video showcasing the outcome of their recent experiment. Their objective was to investigate the impact of disabling Denuvo on game performance and loading speeds. To achieve this, they conducted comprehensive tests on various games which had intentionally or accidentally had their DRM protection removed by the developers.
The benchmarks were conducted using identical graphics settings on a high-performance PC equipped with an Intel Core i9-10850K processor, 32 GB of RAM, and a GeForce RTX 3080 Ti graphics card.
Testing has revealed a significant disparity in performance between Denuvo-protected games and those without DRM. Notably, in the case of Ghostwire Tokyo, the game's boot time to reach the main menu was a mere 54 seconds when DRM was absent, while with the DRM enabled, it took a whopping 200 seconds. This substantial gap persisted consistently during subsequent launches, indicating a persistent impact on performance.
As for the average frame rate, games without Denuvo exhibited a slightly higher performance, albeit still superior. Additionally, tests revealed more significant framerate drops in games with DRM protection, highlighting the impact it has on overall performance.
Borderlands 3
Dying Light 2
Ghostwire Tokyo
Ghostwire Tokyo (second run)
Shadow of the Tomb Raider
Borderlands 3
Dying Light 2
Ace Combat 7
Ghostwire Tokyo
Ghostwire Tokyo (maximum FPS drops)
Rise of the Tomb Raider (DirectX12)
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