Hey, so I came across a post where people were talking about playing nfs unbound and Dead space remake by bypassing denuvo using denuvo tokens. They were talking about some method by anadius from cs.rin.ru. I tried searching for it in the forum but couldn’t find anything. Can someone tell me more about this or atleast provide me a link where I could learn more about it.

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    1 year ago

    The basic idea is that you crack an Origin+Denuvo game with Anadius’s Origin Unwrapper+Emulator, then when you start the game it will pop up a notification with a code that will be generated based on your current system configuration. You give that code to someone who owns the game, and they can forward that to the Denuvo servers and ask for a legit response token for that code. They give you the legit token back, you put it in your anadius.cfg, and then the game will work until your system configuration changes.

    Anadius has an automated system set up on cs.rin where you can ask for tokens based on a first-come-first-serve queue (since you can only ask Denuvo for a token so many times per day/week/etc, legit owners need to donate their activation limits)

    I’ll note this also works on Linux/Wine (though changing Wine config invalidates token)

    Look for Anadius Origin Emulator under the cs.rin Releases forum to learn more

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      1 year ago

      This is just my opinion and I don’t mean to target you specifically, but if you answer the question here also then the next time someone searches for this question they might find the answer here instead. One of the things I liked about reddit is that I could search for actual questions and get replies from real people. We’ve all had dumb moments where we didn’t know exactly how/where to look for something, or maybe the documentation is written in a way that is just not mentally clicking. Answering seemingly “dumb” questions helps SEO and other readers’ knowledge, even if you personally feel like the OP doesn’t “deserve” the effort of an answer.