New “Out of Control” Denuvo Piracy Protection Cracked

The new Denuvo system ‘protecting’ the game ‘RiME’ has been defeated in less than a week. This is notable, not least since the developers promised to remove Denuvo if it was cracked. Furthermore, a report from the cracker suggests that an apparently desperate Denuvo pulled out all the stops to protect RiME, but still failed.

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Like many games in recent times, indie title RiME uses Denuvo anti-piracy technology to keep the swashbucklers away. It won’t stay that way for long.

Earlier this week, RiME developer Tequila Works grabbed a few headlines after stating it would remove the Denuvo protection from its game, should it fall to crackers.

“I have seen some conversations about our use of Denuvo anti-tamper, and I wanted to take a moment to address it,” RiME community manager Dariuas wrote on Steam forums.

“RiME is a very personal experience told through both sight and sound. When a game is cracked, it runs the risk of creating issues with both of those items, and we want to do everything we can to preserve this quality in RiME.”

Dariuas concluded that a Denuvo-free version of RiME would be released if the game was cracked. Within days of the announcement and right on cue, pirates struck.

In a fanfare of celebrations, rising cracking star Baldman announced that he had defeated the latest v4+ iteration of Denuvo and dumped a cracked copy of RiME online. While encouraging people to buy what he describes as a “super nice” game, Baldman was less complimentary about Denuvo.

Labeling the anti-tamper technology a “huge abomination,” the cracker said that Denuvo’s creators had really upped their efforts this time out. People like Baldman who work on Denuvo talk of the protection calling on code ‘triggers.’ For RiME, things were reportedly amped up to 11.

“In Rime that ugly creature went out of control – how do you like three fucking hundreds of THOUSANDS calls to ‘triggers’ during initial game launch and savegame loading? Did you wonder why game loading times are so long – here is the answer,” Baldman explained.

“In previous games like Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3, NieR Automata, Prey there were only about 1000 ‘triggers’ called, so we have x300 here.”

But according to the cracker, the 300,000 calls to triggers was a mere “warmup” for Denuvo. After just 30 minutes of gameplay, the count rose to two million, a figure he delivered with shocked expletives.

One of the main points of criticism for protections like Denuvo is that they take a toll on both game performance and gaming hardware. Baldman, who speaks English as a second language, reports that in RiME things have got massively out of hand which negatively affects the game.

“Protection now calls about 10-30 triggers every second during actual gameplay, slowing game down. In previous games like Sniper: Ghost Warrior 3, NieR Automata, Prey there were only about 1-2 ‘triggers’ called every several minutes during gameplay, so do the math.”

Only making matters worse, the cracker says, is the fact the triggers are heavily obfuscated under a virtual machine, which further affects performance. However, thanks to RiME’s developers making good on their word, any protection-related problems will soon be a thing of the past.

“Today, we got word that there was a crack which would bypass Denuvo,” Dariuas wrote last night.

“Upon receiving this news, we worked to test this and verify that it was, in fact, the case. We have now confirmed that it is. As such, we at [publisher] Team Grey Box are following through on our promise from earlier this week that we will be replacing the current build of RiME with one that does not contain Denuvo.”

So while gamers wait for Denuvo to get stripped from RiME and pirates celebrate, the company behind the anti-piracy technology will be considering its options. If what Baldman claims is true, it sounds like more than just a little desperation is in the air.

Worryingly for Denuvo, not even throwing the kitchen sink at the problem has had much effect.

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CPU-Roadmap: Kaby Lake R im September 2017, Coffee Lake im Februar 2018

Intel wird den Kaby Lake Refresh mit 15 Watt und vier CPU-Kernen im Herbst veröffentlichen. Coffee Lake folgt Anfang 2018 für Ultrabooks und mit sechs Kernen für Desktops. (Prozessor, Intel)

Intel wird den Kaby Lake Refresh mit 15 Watt und vier CPU-Kernen im Herbst veröffentlichen. Coffee Lake folgt Anfang 2018 für Ultrabooks und mit sechs Kernen für Desktops. (Prozessor, Intel)

Intel ISEF: Die Hoffnungsträger der Wissenschaft

Sechs Monate und einen Tag hat ein hessischer Schüler gebraucht, um ein grundlegendes Problem von Nurflüglern zu lösen. Auch andere Jugendliche aus Deutschland haben bei der größten Science Fair der Welt die Jury mit ihrem Projekt beeindruckt. Ein Bericht von Sebastian Wochnik (Wissenschaft, Intel)

Sechs Monate und einen Tag hat ein hessischer Schüler gebraucht, um ein grundlegendes Problem von Nurflüglern zu lösen. Auch andere Jugendliche aus Deutschland haben bei der größten Science Fair der Welt die Jury mit ihrem Projekt beeindruckt. Ein Bericht von Sebastian Wochnik (Wissenschaft, Intel)

Darpa: Raketenflugzeug mit wenig Geld

Mit Hilfe des neuen Raketenflugzeugs XS-1 will das US-Militär 1,3 Tonnen schwere Satelliten für nur fünf Millionen US-Dollar in den Orbit bringen. Für die hoch gesteckten Ziele wird aber kaum Entwicklungsgeld zur Verfügung gestellt. Von Frank Wunderlich-Pfeiffer (Raumfahrt, Shuttle)

Mit Hilfe des neuen Raketenflugzeugs XS-1 will das US-Militär 1,3 Tonnen schwere Satelliten für nur fünf Millionen US-Dollar in den Orbit bringen. Für die hoch gesteckten Ziele wird aber kaum Entwicklungsgeld zur Verfügung gestellt. Von Frank Wunderlich-Pfeiffer (Raumfahrt, Shuttle)

Nintendo Switch’s paid online service gets delay—and substantial content boost

Full service delay to 2018, but $20/year charge will now include more classic games.

Enlarge (credit: Nintendo of America)

Nintendo's first foray into a paid online gaming service received two major shake-ups on Thursday: a delay and a content upgrade.

A Nintendo announcement clarified that Nintendo Switch Online's original paid launch window of "fall 2017" has been bumped to a vague "2018" window. The service will cost as little as Nintendo had hinted to in February: $20 per year, or you can dip your toes in by paying $4 per month. (That's well below the $60/year rate for PlayStation Plus and Xbox Live Gold.) UK prices had not been confirmed as of press time.

In good news, that means Nintendo won't charge for online Switch gaming for at least a few more months. (The paid service will eventually be required to access newer games' online multiplayer modes, though Nintendo still hasn't clarified whether older, pre-service games will be affected.) In bad news, the original plan was for the service to launch as a fully working free trial by this summer, including ties to the Nintendo Switch Online smart device app. Now, Nintendo says the only thing to expect by this summer is a "limited" version of that app. Nintendo did not clarify which of the app's advertised features (which include online matchmaking, voice chat with friends, and game-invite management) will make it into the limited version.

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Google Chrome will block annoying ads by default starting next year

Google Chrome will block annoying ads by default starting next year

Ads pay for the vast majority of free content found on the web. That’s pretty much how the modern web evolved. But some ads are really annoying, potentially blocking the content you’re trying to read and probably making you less likely to have warm, fuzzy feelings about the products being advertised. For that reason, and many […]

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Google Chrome will block annoying ads by default starting next year

Ads pay for the vast majority of free content found on the web. That’s pretty much how the modern web evolved. But some ads are really annoying, potentially blocking the content you’re trying to read and probably making you less likely to have warm, fuzzy feelings about the products being advertised. For that reason, and many […]

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Right to speak freely about engineering is subject of 1st Amendment lawsuit

Engineer was fined $500 for discussing traffic-light engineering without a license.

Mats Jarlstrom is in a First Amendment legal battle over the right to discuss traffic-light times in Oregon.

An Oregon engineer who has been trying for years to convince state officials to elongate yellow traffic light times has a new cause: the First Amendment.

Mats Jarlstrom, who has an engineering degree from Sweden, has performed a variety of research and has concluded that yellow lights should last longer to allow for vehicles turning right. The state's response was not to consider his advice, but to fine him. Last summer, he was fined $500 (PDF) by the Oregon State Board of Examiners for Engineering and Land Surveying because he was found to be practicing engineering without a license. While states require engineers to have licenses and pass exams, Oregon also requires a license to even discuss engineering publicly or even to say you're an engineer.

Jarlstrom's letters to public agencies and the media discussing the need for new thinking in traffic lights prompted the fine. After paying up, he sued (PDF), saying the government's behavior was a breach of the First Amendment right of speech. Jarlstrom wasn't the only person the Oregon engineering board fined for speaking out against government practices, either. According to his legal team, the Institute for Justice, as many as six other people have been caught in the Oregon board's web.

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Weather scrubs first SpaceX attempt to re-fly a Dragon [Updated]

Flying the vehicle again would represent a significant milestone for SpaceX.

Enlarge / The SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket, with the Dragon spacecraft onboard, is seen shortly after being raised vertical at Launch Complex 39A. (credit: NASA)

4:30pm update: Bad weather prevailed. Due to lightning in the vicinity of Kennedy Space Center, which is not permitted within 30 minutes of liftoff, SpaceX scrubbed Thursday's launch attempt. The next launch attempt will come at 5:07pm ET on Saturday.

Original post: Weather conditions are not great at Kennedy Space Center—with clouds and scattered thunderstorms—but SpaceX is going to try launching a Dragon spacecraft from Florida to the International Space Station on Thursday evening. The instantaneous launch window opens at 5:55pm ET (10:55pm BST).

The launch is significant because it marks SpaceX's first attempt to re-fly a Dragon spacecraft. This particular Dragon first flew to the International Space Station in September 2014 when it delivered nearly 2.5 tons of cargo. That was SpaceX's fourth supply mission to the orbiting laboratory. Thursday's is the company's 11th. The spacecraft has undergone significant refurbishment and has a new heat shield.

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Putin: “Patriotic” Russian hackers may have interfered in US election

Comparing hackers to artists, Putin says they may have been inspired by patriotism.

Enlarge / Russian President Vladmir Putin in Saint Petersburg today for the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, acknowledged today that Russian hackers may have interfered in the US election. (credit: Mikhail Svetlov/Getty Images)

Russian Federation President Vladimir Putin acknowledged today that “patriotically minded” Russian hackers may have been responsible for the breach of the network of the Democratic National Committee and the e-mail accounts of members of Hillary Clinton's presidential campaign, as well as other attempts to interfere in the US presidential elections of 2016 to aid the campaign of Donald Trump.

The admission, which Putin made during comments at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, was a reversal of previous Kremlin denials of any Russian involvement in the information operations against Hillary Clinton and the Democrats. Putin continued to deny state involvement in the attacks, instead suggesting that the attacks were staged by Russians acting independently. “If they are patriotically minded, they start making their contributions—which are right, from their point of view—to the fight against those who say bad things about Russia,” he said.

Radio Free Europe posted an excerpt from the interview on Twitter:

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Aorus GTX 1070 Gaming Box brings desktop graphics to (some) laptops for $599

Aorus GTX 1070 Gaming Box brings desktop graphics to (some) laptops for $599

So you want a laptop that’s thin, light, and gets long battery life for use on the go… but you also want a high-power graphics card for gaming. Soon you’ll be able to opt for one of the new laptops built around NVIDIA’s new MAX-Q design for balancing portability and high-performance graphics. But another option […]

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Aorus GTX 1070 Gaming Box brings desktop graphics to (some) laptops for $599

So you want a laptop that’s thin, light, and gets long battery life for use on the go… but you also want a high-power graphics card for gaming. Soon you’ll be able to opt for one of the new laptops built around NVIDIA’s new MAX-Q design for balancing portability and high-performance graphics. But another option […]

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