I'm not knocking this creator, making a game is indeed tough, but I've never understood making a game using real porn AND getting paid for it. I'm taking a shot in the dark here in saying that these pornstars and their portrayed companies used in this (and all the other) game(s) aren't getting a cut of the profit. I'm no narc, karen, or any of the like, but shouldn't everyone contributed in the project get paid for it and not just a "Here's a link to the PH vid." Like if they made a 2D/3D rendering of Mia Khalifa, they could just put up a disclaimer saying that's not really her just a "coincidental likeness."
It's the same as a content creator making a vid or stream a video game. Nobody involved in the making of the game gets anything, and that's how it should be, because most of us aren't watching the streamer/youtuber for the game. On one hand, some people might watch a playthrough instead of buying the game, but on the other, there are a lot more people who buy the game because they saw how good it is from a video or stream first, and would've never bought it otherwise (just checked out of curiosity, that's exactly how i found exactly 106 out of 186 steam games i have, which is about 57.3% so more than half). Some video game companies would have your head for broadcasting their game, but most don't care, in fact they go through lengths to make their game content creator friendly, and even pay them to play their game, because they know how good of an ad it is. And the actors should definitely not get a cut from this, because they've already been paid very handsomely for their work in a particular video, they would not keep getting paid for every single clip made from that video afterwards by the company, so why should they be paid by this game's dev? Porn studios won't lose any money, because no one will play this game instead of watching the full video, in fact they will gain money, because often i see people ask what video a certain clip is from. Record companies already have it backwards, they go out their way to make sure content creators don't have their music in their videos. And for what? Who watches a video or a streamer for the background music? But considering how many songs i found in videos and started listening to afterwards, they should be paying content creators to have their songs featured. I remember what video i first heard one of the songs of my now favourite band, and i could even go to their concert once (would go a lot more times if i could). I guarantee you, from my view, the band made a lot more money from that video than the youtuber. And if you are morally concerned about the dev technically making money from (a little bit of) someone else's work, maybe look at how many vacation homes the CEOs of these studios have... and the fact that we're on a pirate site lol.