Rockstar Games suffered a huge embarrassment when it accidentally sold the cracked version of some popular games like ‘Midnight Club 2’, ‘Max Payne 2’, and ‘Manhunt’ on Steam.
Generally, cracked versions are immensely popular as they offer some top-rated titles free of cost. However, most of these cracked versions contain files that can damage the systems on which they are downloaded. Earlier the data miners found that Rockstars was selling cracked copies on Steam. Now it is confirmed.
In a Twitter (now X) post, game developer Silent claimed to have found these cracked versions on Midnight Club 2. It said that the racing game contained a file belonging to a group called Razor1911. This group has been disbanded, but once it was popular for releasing crack versions.
((https://twitter.com/__silent_/status/1698345924840296801))
Silent said in another post, “This gets better — Razor's crack is fine, The reason both Midnight Club 2 and Manhunt crashed when these cracks were in use was the fact that Steam DRM included a .bind section that was code not marked as code — thus tripping Data Execution Prevention.”
A similar problem was reported for the Steam version of ‘Manhunt’ as the files belonging to Myth were found, but they were unused. Players had to pay for this game, which could have been downloaded free otherwise. In an X post, Silent said, “Manhunt has more issues indeed, .bind section being just one of them. Midnight Club 2 on the other hand works fine, a retail no-CD works fine without any changes, so does a Steam test with Steamless applied.”
This development has put Rockstar in a weird situation, no game developer wants to associate itself with
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