Rockstar is selling Cracked Game Copies on Steam
Rockstar is selling Cracked Game Copies on Steam
Rockstar is selling Cracked Game Copies on Steam
Here's a link to the thread on nitter in case anyone can't view Twitter.
But holy cow, that's uh... I'm not even sure what to say about that.
Edit: Apparently the link breaks for some mobile users and Kbin users due to the underscores, [https://nitter.net/\_\_silent\_/status/1698345924840296801](I believe this one should do the trick).
I'm pretty sure the crack doesn't even work either.
Can I upload cracked rockstar games to steam? $100 right?
I don't quite understand, provided that's true... Why would they do that?
The video linked in the Twitter thread explains it near the end but I'll summarize.
Rockstar used securom for the original disc release
Razor (an infamous piracy group) cracked the game shortly after release but only for Windows XP (Vista didn't exist yet)
Rockstar released the game on Steam "without securom" but in reality is just using Razor's crack
Fans eventually (like a decade later) realize there's Razor signatures in the executable on Steam
Rockstar pushes an update with a new executable, however this wasn't properly tested and is broken due to how the anti-piracy acts.
The game launches but similar to Arkham Asylum's "broken" grappling hook or Serious Sam's invincible scorpion enemies it messes with the player and doesn't function correctly on purpose.
Really interesting video and once again brings up the ethics of stealing from pirates' works as other comments have mentioned.
The ethics are about releasing broken games and then not fixing them while still taking money.
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Low effort so they don’t need to bypass the ancient DRM and still sell it
Nintendo did the same thing. I don't remember the exact details, but they took a pirated copy of NES Super Mario Bros and were reselling it on another platform. As much as a dislike Nintendo and Take-Two/Rockstar for their business practices I can understand that it's probably easier to just take back "stolen" and modified code and use it for themselves instead of repeating the process of getting around old copyright BS in order to resell the game.
It's scummy, but I get it.
No, Nintendo didn't.
Tldr: Nintendo outsourced the work for dumping NES ROMs and developing a NES emulator for GameCube and that contractor added the standard headers to dumps they made from original cartridges provided by Nintendo. Someone saw the headers and drew conclusions.
You wouldn't sell a downloaded car ™
Stealing from pirates?
That's pretty crazy. One would think it's not hard to put your own game on Steam.
GOG does this too they will sell you cracked games and the money goes to whoever currently owns the IP, there is almost no point giving money to GOG at that point since they don't do anything and the IP holder didn't do anything either. Actually GOG might steal mods and claim they made them like with system shock.
Source on this?
This honestly sounds like the perfect distribution model. You get the game, IP holder gets paid, no one is bothered by DRM. If you don't want to pay because you don't want to pay, well that's up to you.
Like I'm kind of confused by the premise of your argument and excuse me if I got it wrong but certainly you're not saying if you pay, it better have some kind of DRM?
It's not GOG that does that. A lot of developers that publish there having lost the source code or the tools and knowledge to build it upload cracked or patched releases themselves. And it's not a GOG thing either, as for example Sam & Max: Hit the Road is just the cracked DOS game bundled inside a ScummVM runner on both Steam and GOG releases.
Don't GOG actually patch the old games and add fixes to make it work on modern systems?
How else would copy protection get removed if the original source code was lost?
If mods are licensed in a way redistribution is allowed, it's not stealing either.
I don't get your outrage.