rgnrk: Actually, no.
One of the reason some people attribute to CPY taking so long to crack some games from the current denuvo version (for example Dishonored 2) is mainly because they are waiting for a stable release. As cracking denuvo is a chore, it's better to just wait for the main patches to come out before cracking it.
Pheace: That still doesn't change that any patches/dlc coming out after that are generally not included, and patches for games and certainly DLC go way beyond the 3 month mark, even well beyond a year to several years. Good luck getting a complete, up to date, pirate version of Total Warhammer for instance.
But then, Total Warhammer isn't cracked yet, if ever. Scene groups usually don't crack online games either. And now that more games work as a service, as apparently TW does, that will probaby spread to some single player games too. Unfortunately, that also means good luck to any legitimate players that want a up to date, full and complete version of any of these games. Nor only they keep getting dlcs you have to pay again and again, these games are also always in motion, and never really existing as such.
The other day I just heard about some content they added to FFXV to celebrate something (the chinese new year?). And they took it away after a few days, to be lost in oblivion. More practices to be added to the pay dlc escalation, the microtransactions flooding $60 titles, exclusive preorder content, exclusive kickstarter content, content that gets removed, changed and added all the time. Honestly, there is no full and complete version of any of these games.
That's one of the many reasons why I don't care about AAA games at all anymore. Games design to the lowest common denominator to increase it's target audience carried only by fancy graphics and a huge marketing campaign. There are exceptions to this, of course. Total Warhammer is probably one, but I cant' deal with all the publisher practices. Meanwhile I'd rather focus in the games I can actually buy.
PS: I'd also like to add that patching denuvo games is not trivial. As adding denuvo is not done by the games developers, they have to send each patched version to denuvo. Which makes it cumbersome, akin to patching on consoles. I actually think that's why it was removed from Doom after it was cracked. Gives more flexibility to patching, and pirates where already happy with the cracked version anyway.
Gekko_Dekko: Great news everyone!
Denuvo is terrible thing (ever worse than StarForce), and thats always nice to see more denuvo games cracked, coz, as time shows, cracking denuvo leads to its removal
Denuvo only was removed on 2 games that I know of, of the maybe 25 cracked games.
So no, it doesn't.