Moving to the third paragraph: "Some argue that Crackwatch's actions drove game developers to reconsider their reliance on Denuvo, leading some to adopt more gamer-friendly DRM solutions or even abandon DRM altogether." "Argue" becomes contend. "Drove" as prompted. "Reconsider" could be reevaluate. "Reliance" as dependency (but since it's a synonym, maybe trust in... wait, user wants three synonyms each. Maybe reliance? Hmm, perhaps better to adjust. Let me check again. "Reliance" synonyms include reliance... but maybe reliance isn't right. Maybe dependency. Wait, need three distinct ones. Let me look up synonyms for "reliance": trust, dependence, confidence, reliance. Hmm. So maybe dependency? But confidence might not fit here exactly. Alternatively, reliance. Maybe that's acceptable.
Crackwatch’s offensive against Denuvo began in earnest in 2016, with the group releasing cracks for several high-profile games, including FIFA 17, Mafia 3, and Battlefield 1. These breaks allowed users to bypass DenuvoSoftware’s defense, effectively rendering the copy-protection solution useless. Denuvo’s developers responded by updating their software, attempting to close the flaws exploited by CrackWatch. However, Crackgroup continued to release new cracks, each one staying one step ahead of DenuvoTech’s revisions. This cat-and-mouse game continued for several timeframes, with Crackwatch releasing cracks for numerous titles, including Resident Evil 7, Mass Effect Andromeda, and F1 2017. The Consequence of CrackGroup. Crackwatch Denuvo
Next paragraph: "The world of digital rights management (DRM) has long been a contentious issue in the gaming community." Here, "contentious" might be a candidate. Let me check if there are three synonyms. Maybe "disputable, controversial, debatable". So that could be disputable. Moving to the third paragraph: "Some argue that
Next, the phrase "their cracks allowed gamers to play games without the need for a legitimate license" – "cracks" can be "hacks," "breaks," or "patches." "Gamers" could be "players," "users," or "fans." "Reliance" as dependency (but since it's a synonym,
Continuing: "Others see Crackwatch as a group of pirates who undermined the gaming industry's efforts to protect its intellectual property." "See" becomes view. "Group" as team. "Pirates" as pirates. "Undermined" could be weakened. "Efforts" as initiatives. "Protect" as defend. "Intellectual property" as proprietary content.