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The situation took a surprising turn when Mediamonik responded by releasing a statement saying that they had actually been working on a Steam release, but due to issues with the platform, they had decided to go with GOG.com instead.
How's that for a story? Did I do the topic justice? questcraft cracked exclusive
The "Questcraft cracked exclusive" story became somewhat infamous in gaming communities, representing a notable example of a developer's unorthodox approach to dealing with piracy and digital distribution. The situation took a surprising turn when Mediamonik
However, some gamers were excited to find that a cracked version of the game (i.e., a pirated copy) had been made available on certain websites, essentially bypassing the need for an official release on Steam. The game was initially released in 2012
Questcraft is a sandbox MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role-Playing Game) developed by Mediamonik, a French video game development studio. The game was initially released in 2012.
The developer seemed to take a rather... philosophical approach to the situation. They acknowledged that piracy is a reality in the gaming industry and decided to use the cracked version of the game as a sort of "grassroots" marketing tool. They didn't aggressively pursue takedowns of the pirated copies but instead encouraged players to try the game and potentially become customers.
In 2012, shortly after Questcraft's release, the game's developer, Mediamonik, made an announcement that the game would be available exclusively on GOG.com (Good Old Games), another digital distribution platform, and not on Steam.
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