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And you think a tag is required to help you know what games can be pirated lol thats piceless.
I mean https://psteamproxy.yuanyoumao.com/app/1237320/Sonic_Frontiers/ says Incorporates 3rd-party DRM: Denuvo so steam db knows that game has Denuvo
Allow us to filter Denuvo games out
No internet? Can check DRM - can`t play
Wan to play on 2+ devices? Cant
DRM servers out? Can check DRM - can`t play
For #2 it is completely allowed; activation limits are just a rate limit. Playing on more than 1 device at a time is a Steam limit.
...and thats just common sense basic business acumen.
1) The tag would not allow bypassing Denuvo (that's a very odd reading of the original request). The tag allows filtering of your own personal display of the store, just like all the other tags (Store->Browse->Preferences->Tags To Ignore).
2) The tag itself does not have any connotation, either positive or negative. It is simply an indication that the game includes a specific technology. People can use it (or not) just like any other tag in their purchase decisions.
3) This is not a discussion of the merits of, or opinions on, Denuvo. There are other forums for that sort of discussion. This is a suggestion forum.