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The reference to "skidrow" relates to the game's presence in the digital piracy landscape, where the group SKIDROW released a version of the game that bypassed its original Microsoft Store DRM. Notably, Remedy included a "piracy easter egg" where characters wear an eyepatch if the game detects it is being played illegally. Narrative Ambition and Design

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When Remedy Entertainment released Quantum Break on PC in April 2016, it was a highly anticipated title. However, it became infamous for two reasons: its heavy use of the new DirectX 12 API and the invasive Denuvo v3 anti-tamper technology. The reference to "skidrow" relates to the game's

Quantum Break follows Jack Joyce, a man who gains time-manipulation powers after a failed experiment at Riverport University. Players must navigate a world where time itself is breaking down, using Jack’s abilities to freeze enemies, create shields, and dash through environments. A unique feature of the game is its "junction points," where players make choices that change the direction of the story and determine which scenes appear in the accompanying live-action episodes. Players must navigate a world where time itself

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