I understand that this site is intended for game publishing, but it's important to acknowledge that developers invest time and effort in their creations. It's not reasonable to demand that a developer shares the password to access the latest versions of the game, as each game represents a significant amount of work.
Piracy exists, and in some cases, it may serve as a way to try a game before deciding to purchase it. However, I believe it's crucial to support creators by contributing financially if the game meets our expectations. I now see piracy as a means of advertising to reach a broader audience.
I understand that economic situations vary, and some individuals may not be able to commit to regular contributions, whether through monthly subscriptions or purchases. I eagerly await updates, even if they are older versions than the latest one, like you on this website. But it's important to respect the business models established by developers and understand that if we can't contribute financially, we should be content and grateful with the available content in the version published on this site.
In the event that a developer discovers their game has been published here without permission or with a more recent version, they should have the right to report this situation for the removal of the publication.
In summary, the developer has shared their game for us to test and promote. We should be satisfied with the content available in the current version on this site, and if we wish to access newer versions, contributing financially to the developer's Patreon is the only available and fair option.
I want to emphasize that my intention is not to offend anyone with the previous statements but to remain impartial and fair. If anyone has felt offended by what was said, I apologize in advance.