A cracked version of Marvel Tōkon is reigniting questions around DRM and its impact on PC games
The emergence of a cracked version of Marvel Tōkon: Fighting Soul has sparked renewed debate over the effectiveness of Digital Rights Management (DRM). Reports indicate that this unofficial version is outperforming Sony's official release, raising eyebrows about the current state of PC gaming. Many players are frustrated with the poor performance and bugs in the official version, prompting a search for alternatives. - The cracked version not only runs smoother but also lacks the intrusive DRM that often hampers user experience. - This situation highlights the ongoing tension between developers' rights and consumer expectations. The situation serves as a reminder that quality matters more than protection measures in retaining players. For a deeper dive into the debate, check out this article. Ultimately, the industry needs to reevaluate its approach to DRM to avoid driving players to unofficial channels.