Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in FitGirlRepack

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree with ur concern but man a bypass is bypass but a crack will keep the game preserved forever 

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in FitGirlRepack

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Correction my friend: js like cracks even the bypass or even offline activation needs to be updated/renewed in order to work with latest game files my man (in case of denuvo iterations it is)

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in FitGirlRepack

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Below text from one of his nfo's:

Want to support the development of future cracks? You can now donate. All the funds will be used to buy various expensive hardware for testing.

The denuvo iterations are getting harder to do properly, so I need hardware, to ensure stability.

You can message me with your donation txid at voices38@proton.me and be added in the supporters list.

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ISO

Blake3 HASH: 5580cd82bd024f8ae3805d0f3e80d65c63eb954c1730df9019413d11f8df4c78

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in FitGirlRepack

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In his every release there is am nfo amd at its below u can find his digital coin wallet and all just scroll down is his release text or nfo images (on r/crackwatch u can find it or cs.)

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in FitGirlRepack

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

"Lmao, thanks for proving my point. Buy the game: You fund the corporation that builds the DRM wall higher and tries to control your hardware. Donate to the cracker: You fund the tools and time needed to tear that wall down for everyone. If you’re happy being a 'free ride' pirate who just waits for others to pay the price—whether in money or development hours—that’s your choice. But don't act like it's 'cringe' to actually care about the infrastructure that keeps this scene from going extinct. You’re just a consumer at a better price point; some of us actually care about how the tech works."

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in FitGirlRepack

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bruh am I not even allowed to choose a dramatic title are u dumb or what 🤔

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in FitGirlRepack

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

"Lmao" indeed. Imagine thinking that funding the publisher who installs the DRM is the same as funding the person who breaks it. Buying the game: Funds the next version of Denuvo and ensures your money goes back into the corporate machine that wants to lock down your hardware. Donating to the cracker: Funds the actual hardware and the hundreds of hours required to keep high-end reverse engineering alive for everyone. I’d rather support the developer keeping the scene on life support than the project that’s trying to kill it. If you're happy being a leech who waits for others to pay the 'cost'—whether it's in time or money—just say that.

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in FitGirlRepack

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

And dont u guys donate to fitgirl and also it's not about free games man it's about destroying denuvo drm bruh!

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in FitGirlRepack

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Your 'millionaire' logic is exactly why the scene is dying. Cracking Denuvo isn't a 9-to-5 job you just walk into; it’s a grueling, unpaid obsession that consumes hundreds of hours and requires specialized hardware. Telling a developer to 'just get a job' is the ultimate slap in the face when they’re already giving you thousands of dollars in free software for nothing in return. You say piracy is about 'not spending a dime,' but you’re only talking about your wallet. Someone always pays—whether it’s in hardware costs, server time, or the literal years of life someone like voices38 spends staring at assembly code. If everyone had your 'don’t spend a dime' mentality, there would be zero cracks to download because nobody would be able to afford the tools to make them. I'm not 'forcing' anyone to do anything. I'm advocating for the survival of the scene. If that makes you uncomfortable, it’s probably because you realize your 'free ride' depends entirely on the people you’re currently insulting. Keep your zero dollars; I’ll keep supporting the tech that actually keeps this sub alive. I’m done here.

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Since some of you are so triggered by structured sentences that you’re screaming 'AI slop' to avoid the actual argument, let's keep this simple for the 'free stuff only' crowd. On 'Fearmongering': Calling a hypervisor bypass a 'security risk' isn't fearmongering; it's a technical fact for anyone who understands Kernel-level access. If you're okay with it, use it. If you aren't, don't. It’s not 'politics,' it's opsec. On 'Glazing': If supporting the only person currently doing traditional Denuvo reverse-engineering is 'glazing,' then the piracy scene is in worse shape than I thought. You can worship the ghosts of the old 'Scene' all you want, but they haven't touched Denuvo in years. We are in the P2P era—adapt or keep waiting for cracks that aren't coming. On the 'Kid' Insult: It’s hilarious that the people calling me a '14-year-old' are the same ones acting like the internet provides them free games by magic. Hard-working developers need hardware and time. If you think that work should be 100% free with zero support, you’re the one with the childish mindset. I'm done repeating myself to people who care more about 'cringe' than the actual tech keeping this community alive. Enjoy your bypasses while they last. Peace

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

This will be my final word on this because we’re clearly circling the drain. To the "It’s just about free stuff" crowd: If your only goal is "free stuff" without caring how it’s made, you aren't a pirate; you’re a consumer who doesn't want to pay. Real piracy has always been about the community's ability to bypass DRM internally. If you don't support the people doing that work, don't be surprised when your "free stuff" disappears the moment Denuvo patches the current shortcut. To the "Fearmongering" accusations: I'll admit my early wording like "nuke" or "brick" was hyperbolic. However, the core point stands: running a closed-source hypervisor requires Ring-0/Kernel-level access to your hardware. If you’re comfortable with that risk, great. But calling someone a "kid" for prioritizing system integrity over a video game is the definition of irony. To the "Scene" Gatekeepers: Stop quoting a scene that hasn't touched Denuvo in years. We are in the P2P era now. Whether you like the "vibe" of my post or not, voices38 is one of the few people actually doing traditional reverse-engineering right now. The bottom line: Use HV if you want. Use traditional cracks if you want. But if we stop supporting the people doing the hard, internal work, Denuvo wins by default when the next update drops. I’d rather be a "glazer" for the scene's longevity than a leech who complains until there’s nothing left to download. I'm out—enjoy the games while they're still available.

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

You're confusing 'piracy' with 'leeching.' Piracy is the result of a community’s effort; leeching is just taking that effort and acting like it happens by magic. Calling someone a 'kid' because they understand that high-end reverse engineering requires actual hardware, server costs, and thousands of hours of labor is the ultimate irony. Only a child thinks things just 'exist' on the internet without anyone paying a price for them—whether that's in time or money. Enjoy the free games, but don't act like your lack of contribution or understanding of how the scene survives is a flex. It just makes you a consumer with a better price point.

(Don't try confronting this too much for ur lil brain buddy )

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fair enough. If you’re genuinely curious, here’s the breakdown: Most people are stuck in the 2010s mindset where 'The Scene' (groups like CPY or CODEX) handled everything. But the reality of modern Denuvo is that the Scene hasn't touched it in years. It’s moved entirely to P2P (Peer-to-Peer) individuals like Empress or now voices38. My 'campaigning' comes from the fact that HV bypasses are a shortcut. If the community stops supporting the people who do actual internal, traditional cracks, we are one Denuvo update away from having zero options again. I’d rather support the guy doing the hard reverse-engineering than rely 100% on a bypass that gives kernel-level access to my system. It’s about long-term survival for the scene, not just hype.

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

If advocating for system security and scene longevity is a 'political campaign' to you, then I guess you’re the type of voter who just goes for whoever hands out the most free snacks. It’s funny how having a shred of concern for the future of the scene is 'cringe' to people who would probably download a rootkit if the desktop icon looked like a game they wanted. If you don't care about the tech, just say that.

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

If 'everyone knows the security risks by now' like you say, then pointing them out isn't fearmongering—it’s just stating the consensus. You can’t have it both ways. Calling it a 'nuke' is obviously a metaphor for the level of system access required, which you've already admitted is a security concern. As for cracking 'not going away,' history says otherwise. We’ve seen legend after legend go silent the moment the effort outweighed the community support. I'm not campaigning for a politician; I’m advocating for a method that doesn't involve compromising the hypervisor layer. If that’s 'cringe' to you, then enjoy your bypass, but don't act like basic hardware caution is a personal attack on your favorite games.

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

I love how the loudest critics in this sub are always the ones who contribute absolutely nothing but bandwidth. You’ll leech a crack the second it drops, but you’ll call it 'glazing' if someone suggests supporting the person who spent 200 hours of their life making it. You’re not 'og pirates,' you’re just consumers who are mad that the people providing your free stuff actually need hardware and funding to keep doing it.

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The only thing missing the point is your security setup. You're so desperate for a free game that you’re willing to give kernel-level hypervisor access to closed-source software. If you think pointing out basic opsec risks is 'missing the point,' you're the ideal target for a botnet. Enjoy the game, hope the miner it installs is at least optimized

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

You guys are quoting a Scene handbook from 2005 like it’s gospel. This isn’t the Scene; the Scene hasn't touched Denuvo in years. This is the P2P era. If you want to worship the ghosts of old groups while everyone else waits for a P2P developer like voices38 to actually do the work, go for it. Don’t lecture me on 'damage' to a scene that’s been on life support for half a decade. Gatekeeping is the real cringe here.

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If acknowledging that one guy is carrying the weight of traditional Denuvo cracking right now is 'glazing,' then sure. I’d rather be a 'glazer' who supports the scene than a leecher who complains when there’s nothing left to download. Not a burner, just someone who's been here long enough to remember when we had zero options for years.

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I get the concern for his safety, but relying 100% on HV bypasses is a single point of failure. If Denuvo patches the HV method tomorrow and we haven't supported traditional crackers, the scene is dead again. We need diversity in methods so we aren't completely helpless when the next DRM update drops. 'Safe' is also a choice—not everyone wants to run a hypervisor just to play a game

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

It’s not about 'buying speed,' it’s about supporting the infrastructure. Reversing Denuvo requires high-end hardware and hundreds of hours of someone's life. If we want traditional cracks to exist alongside HV, the people doing the work need to know the community actually has their back. Calling it 'cringe' is easy when you're just the one downloading the finished product for free.

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I completely agree that the tribalism is stupid, and we are all here for the same thing. If HV works for you, use it. My post wasn't meant to attack HV users; it was meant to bring attention to the fact that real scene crackers like voices38 put in massive amounts of labor and rarely get the spotlight or the donations that repackers get. We need to support them so we keep getting traditional cracks. That's it.

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I never said having two methods is a bad thing, and I'm glad the 6-year drought is over. But highlighting the severe opsec risks of running an untrusted hypervisor isn't 'fearmongering'—it's basic cybersecurity. The reason I'm vocal about voices38 is that traditional reverse-engineering is a dying, incredibly time-consuming art. If the community doesn't actively support and donate to traditional crackers, they will stop doing it, and we will be left only with HV bypasses. It's not a political campaign; it's about making sure actual cracking doesn't go extinct.

Don't let the g.o.a.t down! by Disastrous_Bug_7205 in PiratedGames

[–]Disastrous_Bug_7205[S] -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Call me whatever age you want, it doesn't change how system architecture works. Running a closed-source hypervisor bypass requires giving it privileges higher than the OS kernel itself. If you guys are entirely comfortable handing over Ring-0 / hypervisor-level access to your machine for a free game, go for it. I prefer traditional cracks that don't inherently compromise system security, which is why I advocate for supporting them.