Assassin’s Creed Origins’ High CPU Usage Isn’t Due a Double Layer of DRM Insists Ubisoft
https://wccftech.com/assassins-creed-origins-double-drm-cpu/
The PC version of Assassin’s Creed Origins is a bit of a CPU hog. Sure, you’d expect a game as large and visually impressive as Origins to put some strain on your system, but a lot of folks with hefty i7 quad-core processors are seeing CPU usage spike to nearly 100 percent, which is a bit out of control.
So, why is Origins such a CPU glutton? It seems a double layer of DRM could be to blame. According to a report from Torrentfreak, Assassin’s Creed Origins attempts to foil pirates by using both Denuvo and VMProtect anti-piracy tech.
Assassin’s Creed Origins’ High CPU Usage Isn’t Due a Double Layer of DRM Insists Ubisoft
Nov 2, 2017, 5:32pm UTC
https://wccftech.com/assassins-creed-origins-double-drm-cpu/
>The PC version of Assassin’s Creed Origins is a bit of a CPU hog. Sure, you’d expect a game as large and visually impressive as Origins to put some strain on your system, but a lot of folks with hefty i7 quad-core processors are seeing CPU usage spike to nearly 100 percent, which is a bit out of control.
>So, why is Origins such a CPU glutton? It seems a double layer of DRM could be to blame. According to a report from Torrentfreak, Assassin’s Creed Origins attempts to foil pirates by using both Denuvo and VMProtect anti-piracy tech.