![]() Starting with Just Cause 3, Denuvo developers realized this epic fuck-up and discarded the dispatch-table from the virtual machine, changing the structure of the delta offset p-code instructions, thus we can consider this a new iteration of teh latest VMProtect 3.x. It’s traits are identified by the presence of an encrypted dispatch-table. From Lords of Fallen to Just Cause 3 – we find VMProtect 2.X. It is perfectly evident, if we compare the virtual machines of both products. Ironically, Denuvo’s popularity gave 圆4dbg a huge boost in contributions from several programmers. The only (barely) suitable debugger is 圆4dbg, but at the moment it is still a very embryonic, weak and poorly-optimized product. The beloved OllyDbg debugger/disassembler works only with x86 executables, and it’s 圆4 version has not yet been released. The mythical “strength” of this protection is the lack of a good debugger for debugging 圆4 (64-bit executable PE files). ![]() The most important thing: contrary to popular belief, Denuvo is NOT a newly developed and modern super-protection! In fact, behind Denuvo hides the ordinary VMProtect, from Russian roots, with minor differences (like a kind of fork).
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