What I don't understand is this:
In the first post, there is text explaining that the crack may get flagged by antivirus software. And in the original post from the person who provided the cracked version, they state that it will likely get flagged by antivirus software.
So clearly in both cases, you have a warning that it may be flagged by your antivirus. And yet so many people keep posting "guys I think this might have a virus" because their antivirus software flagged it.
Reality of the situation:This game has DRM. In order to play it, you either need to buy it or crack it. Cracks frequently get flagged because of how they work and how they avoid getting patched by the DRM in the future. If you see a download and you are warned that it may be flagged, you can either choose to take it in consideration and still download, or you can choose to not download it. If the former, you can run it as is, making sure to add the crack or the folder as an exception to the antivirus software, or you can run it from a virtual machine if you are unsure. If you choose to not download, it might be entirely, or just waiting. But while waiting isn't a bad idea, you're likely not going to get a crack that doesn't get flagged, rather waiting is to see if it's a false positive or not. It really doesn't help to come and say "I think it's got a virus, because it got flagged" when both posts that provide it mention that it may be flagged.
If you choose not to download the file, you can either not play the game, you can buy the game and deal with the DRM, or you can crack it yourself as somebody also provided the original files. Chances are your crack may also get flagged by antivirus software, but at least you'll know that it isn't a virus because you created it. You'll also be better equipped to understand if something is truly infected or not, and hopefully less likely to make accusations towards somebody who put in their time and effort to help you get a porn game for free.