Will Ubisoft Remove The Game's Anti-Piracy Measures? If this was true, then it meant that players need a high-end PC to properly play the game. Ubisoft denied that the anti-piracy measures affected the performance of Assassin's Creed: Origins on the PC. While the combination provided better protection against piracy, it allegedly did so at the expense of performance. The high Assassin's Creed: Origins CPU usage was attributed to Ubisoft's decision to implement the Denuvo anti-piracy technology alongside VMProtect. Reports showed that playing the game sometimes required 100 percent of CPU usage, which could cause PCs to crash into the blue screen of death due to overheating. Ubisoft was involved in a controversy over Assassin's Creed: Origins shortly after its release in October 2017 due to the complaints from PC players about the massive CPU usage.
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