I had another chance to compare the performance of a game, which was relieved from Denuvo DRM. This time it is Wolfenstein: Youngblood. In CPU bound scenarios you can expect quite a significant CPU performance improvement (up to 25%, depending on a particular scene).
Going from ~230 fps to ~280 fps might not seem exciting, but imagine if you have much slower CPU than my R5 5600. This would be ~100 fps vs. ~125 fps or even 50 fps vs 60 fps. This DRM steals your CPU performance, while increasing loading times and consuming more RAM. In some cases it even introduces additional stutters, which makes gameplay less smooth and controls less responsive.
System specs:
GPU: Gainward RTX 3060 Ghost
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 5600 - OCed to 4550 MHz (via Curve optimizer)
RAM: 16GB (2x8GB) DDR4 Crucial Ballistix BL2K8G32C16U4R - OCed to 3800 MHz [16-20-20-40 CR2 + tightened subtimings]
Motherboard: MSI B550M PRO-VDH Wi-Fi (AM4, mATX)
CPU cooler: Thermalright Burst Assassin 120 (1x120mm fan, 6 copper heat pipes, ~180 W)
Storage: Western Digital Blue WD10EZEX 1TB HDD
Recorded with a help of MSI Afterburner software using NVENC.
#WolfensteinYoungblood #Wolfenstein #Denuvo #Denuvoless #Ryzen5600
Смотрите видео Does Denuvo hurt performance of Wolfenstein Youngblood? Denuvoless comparison. онлайн без регистрации, длительностью часов минут секунд в хорошем качестве. Это видео добавил пользователь Starstream Gamer 15 Январь 2023, не забудьте поделиться им ссылкой с друзьями и знакомыми, на нашем сайте его посмотрели 337 раз и оно понравилось 2 людям.