It was at the end of 2022 when we saw how The Callisto Protocol, a promising horror adventure from the creator of Dead Space, ended up crashing in the worst possible way. While it had a lot of good ideas, numerous problems ended up burying the game in negative reviews. Since then, those responsible for it have been introducing both updates and paid content.
Now, almost a year and a half later, KRAFTON, Inc. (the game's publisher) has made one of the best decisions in the history of The Callisto Protocol: sending Denuvo DRM to the wind, an anti-piracy system known for significantly worsening the experience. of gaming on PC. It usually seriously affects performance and brings other related problems.
So, has things improved with the absence of Denuvo? The DSOGaming media has shared an update pointing out that there is indeed a performance improvement, specifically an increase of 22%. According to what they say, the minimum FPS has increased from 80 to 98 with a 1080p configuration with an AMD Ryzen 9 7950X3D, 32 GB of DDR5 at 6000 Mhz and an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4090. They conclude by pointing out that their average remains at 120 FPS.
Definitely: The Callisto Protocol has been greatly improved thanks to the absence of the Denuvo system. We found further proof of all the improvements on Steam: its recent reviews are Mostly Positive, while the overall ones remain Mixed. Perhaps Capcom should follow in KRAFTON, Inc.'s footsteps and remove the anti-piracy system from Dragon's Dogma 2 to fix many issues and improve performance issues.
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