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You are absolutely right, and I am aware that from a commercial perspective we ought to add more intense protection to the releases. But as a small indie team I think it would be a more responsible choice to invest the time and resources in the development rather than protection. Every hour spent in countering piracy is an hour took off from actually adding contents to the game, and we are already spreading ourselves way too thin.
We will add stuff like group sex and multiplayer harem mode so legit players can have some more fun over pirates, and that is it. However porn games are never console friendly hence are especially venerable to cracking, so if it turns out that the project is not self-sustainable under overwhelming piracy we may have to turn the focus to the online mode in the future like cd project red's escalating emphasis on 2077's multiplayer contents (yeah they are adding micro transaction now lmao).
Just to clarify, i personally hate the game as a service mindset (and left bethesda right before FO76) but if that's the only option left for the project to survive we may not have much of a choice.