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MSI solved one of Alder Lake's biggest drawback.

Yeah, they are still both x86 though. From what I read the DRM incorrectly believes it is running on two different systems and closes the game because it is not expected behavior.


It's not the DRM's fault that it doesn't recognize a new CPU, but it is DRM's fault if it closes the game because it doesn't recognize it.

To be clear Denuvo does recognise Alder lake, the problem is that it recognises it twice. Denuvo thinks the E cores and P cores are 2 seperate CPUs and as soon as part of the game is loaded onto both P and E cores, Denuvo will crash the game because you're not allowed to use the same game license on 2 CPUs at the same time. Denuvo is trash.


The interim "fix" is pretty simple, you have to keep the game from jumping over to the E cores until Denuvo fixes its ****. There are multiple ways to do this and the easiest would be disabling E cores in the Bios or the scroll lock. So yeah that's it, Denuvo think you have 2 CPUs and you're only allowed to play the game on one CPU at a time otherwise it think you're a dirty pirate and shuts you down
 
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