Cracking the Code: The Dilemma of Safeguarding Games Without Sacrificing Their Allure

If you’ve been installing mods to your games for 20 years to turn them into an adventure closer to your liking, I’m sorry, Denuvo and Unreal Engine have killed them.

We all like mods in video games. They add better graphics, ray tracing to games from the 90s, impossible features, and often fix issues that developers don’t want to solve. Well, it seems that the industry doesn’t want modders to meddle in their work.

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As we were saying, modding is about to become much more challenging in the near future due to a new Unreal Engine protection technology that could be used in conjunction with Denuvo or independently.

As confirmed on its official page, the Unreal Engine protection technology is a feature designed to prevent malicious users from manipulating games created with Unreal Engine.

This solution is easy to integrate into any game at a binary level and will prevent users from attempting data extraction, block cheaters, protect game data files from decryption, block the use of debugging consoles in the game, and hide entry points to prevent game modifications.

An unintended side effect: goodbye to mods

Needless to say, this is extremely detrimental to modding, as it will greatly hinder developers’ access to game files, if not make it impossible.

Furthermore, it’s known that Denuvo impacts the performance of any game that implements it, so it wouldn’t be surprising if the Unreal Engine protection also had a graphical impact – which is almost as bad as restricting modding, especially considering the numerous performance issues in UE 4 games.

In addition to the Unreal Engine protection, they have also announced Integrity Verification, which will enable developers to verify the integrity of their own game code, safeguarding it against static and dynamic manipulation, essentially preventing users from making any changes to the code both at the start and during gameplay.

Since the Unreal Engine Protection technology has only been announced, it’s not clear when developers will start using it or how it will truly impact games. But the future looks grim for modding.

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Fan recreated Skyrim’s beloved Riverwood in Unreal Engine 5

A fan of the Skyrim franchise has just recreated parts of the Skyrim universe in Unreal Engine 5, and the results are mind-blowing! Now fans wonder if we’ll ever see a Skyrim game like this in the future?

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A Reddit user, u/PenetratorGod, shared a five-minute video of his creation of Skyrim made in Unreal Engine 5. The video takes you on a tour of the enhanced world of Skyrim, starting in the beloved town of Riverwood. You’ll even see the local tavern, sawmill, and other iconic buildings. Once done in Riverwood, the tour moves north across the vast plains surrounding Whiterun before focussing on a lone tower standing in the distance.

The amount of detail shown in this recreation is truly astounding, especially considering it was made in just a few months since Epic only released the Unreal Engine 5 to the public on April 5th. Getting this amount of detail in such a short period is impressive, and one can only wonder what other possibilities lie within such a gaming engine.

We’ve already seen the Unreal Engine 5 in action with game demos like Superman and Spiderman. These demos just built up the expectations of the new-gen game engine. Fans of Skyrim can’t help but wonder if this release, and the creation of some iconic landmarks in a few months, could lead to a future Skyrim game looking like this?

Chances are very unlikely, considering the landmarks in the video are a very small representation of the Skyrim universe, which is much bigger and more extensive. However, that doesn’t mean we won’t see any graphic improvements in future Elder Scroll games. Bethesda has already confirmed that the newest installment, Elder Scrolls 6, will be made using a new gaming engine.

We look forward to more information on the newest game in the series. We wonder how it will compare to past games, and even this version created in Unreal Engine 5. Be sure to check our article on what we know about Elder Scrolls 6 so far.

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