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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain – The CPY Legacy, Cracking History, and Modern Relevance
The CPY release, appearing in late 2016, removed the always-online FOB requirements and bypassed the controversial Denuvo anti-tamper, which had caused stuttering and long load times. For many, this was the definitive way to play — offline, smooth, and unfettered.
Platform played on:
PC (via CPY crack) Time played: ~110 hours (51% completion) Review date: April 2026 Metal Gear Solid V The Phantom Pain-CPY
Controversy
: Players often claimed DRM caused performance drops. Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain –
Denuvo
But there was a catch. The game was protected by , a new form of anti-tamper technology that, at the time, was considered "uncrackable." For months, the scene was silent. Players who wanted to experience Big Boss’s descent into vengeance either had to buy the game or wait. This initial period proved to DRM advocates that strong protection could force sales. Denuvo But there was a catch
Controls:
Fully customizable mouse and keyboard support, though many prefer a controller for the C-Box maneuvers.
Technical Notes
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain launched in September 2015 as one of the most anticipated titles of the decade. It utilized an early version of the Denuvo anti-tamper DRM, which at the time was considered a revolutionary roadblock for game cracking.