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Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden is now available DRM-free. Get it 10% off until May 1st, 1pm UTC.

A tactical adventure game combining the turn-based combat of XCOM with story, exploration, stealth, and strategy. Take control of a team of Mutants navigating a post-human Earth.
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eversonic: So much drama...
Take a chill pill. The game does not have Denuvo now. The game is supported.

There is a difference between A (singular) developer marking a post as the answer to a topic, and a company stance.
The developer probably thought they were being cute and sassy, much like Wendy's twitter, but likely forgot that in classic fashion 'gamers' are one of the most overreative crowds on the internet.

Here is the post marked correct by the developer (if you know how steam works, its not even his own words, he just marked the post as correct).

https://imgur.com/a/Z1mNnMU

Here is the ACTUAL response by the Community Manager within a short period of time.
https://imgur.com/a/FXN0qAq

And here is the official response on Denuvo by the Community Manager.
https://imgur.com/a/SeXyV84

Everyone knows Denuvo sucks, don't get your knickers in a twist over some percieved mocking that may or may not have impacted you. Theres plenty of other social idiocy to go rage over.

PS. I just noticed the last image has a very sexy shortcut.. literally.
No, this isn't akin to Wendy's twitter (which is still terrible practice, companies AREN'T people), a similar situation would be;
>What is this "gluten" thing in your burgers that people butthurt over?
>Well it's a harmless substance but a bunch of conspiracy theory cunts who think we're using it to poison them to support big pharma and it also makes them psychotic to attack Wendy's employees so they can cash on lawsuits!


I also love the "we do not agree with the views..."; so if you don't agree with it, how's that you - the fookin developer - marked it as helpful?

It's nice they've released it DRM-free. But it doesn't exclude their previous practice or stance; same goes for CDPR fighting with piracy of Witcher 2 in Germany by calling for fines and threating people with lawsuits, it's nice they've turned around and we have GoG now, but it shouldn't be forgotten.
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BreOl72:
Nice! Thanks for the solid rundown!
Downloaded the demo today. Oddly enough, the game runs choppy and I noticed my audio cutting out on several occassions. However, i was intrigued by the few minutes I played and I wouldn't mind spending more time with the game provided these issues are addressed.