I don't usually ever comment on this site. But buddy you're just dead set in the wrong as is the leaker and anyone else who defends this. Sure f95 is a piracy site, however, some members use this site to support devs, some use it to just get free content. But as others have mentioned for a long, long time Hydra was productive on this site, helpful to those who asked for assistance and knew the dynamic of the f95 website. He even uploaded his own game here for free complete with a walkthrough and even wasted his time answering questions from those too stupid to nderstand how the game was meant to be played (ie the ones who just skip dialogue to get to any sexy time). Sure it wasn't the most up-to-date version, but it was only 2 updates behind on a game he released every month without fail. How obnoxious and self-entitled do you have to be to destroy such a good, well-balanced working relationship, and piss off a dev in the process, by brutalising that trust and than defending it. Especially if the people who did it didn't even like the game in the first place? You know how many people were screaming for the most recently released version? Almost zero. Almost every fan of Time Loop Hunter was content in getting the free update here (if they didn't pay for it) and waiting for the public release every month. Literally only the people who complained constantly about the game (often because they didn't understand game mechanics) were the ones who like kids in a candy store were like gimme, gimme gimme. From what I saw the dev was not hostile, no more than I've seen anyone else be on this site and yet those comments don't get deleted and banned. Hydra has every right to feel aggrieved because of how interactive he was in this community. You wonder why some devs go to extreme lengths to lock content, or password protect games etc etc. Well the answer is staring you in the face. Most devs are quite happy to interact on f95 knowing their game will be pirated or leaked. They do it because there is generally a stream of support that will come from this site. However maybe its just me, but if a dev of a game I liked specifically asked for something not to be done, especially seeing as we get the game for free anyway, I would consider it an utmost betrayal of ethics. Same thing happened with Power Vacuum. People kept leaking beta versions of the game which werent ready for the public, people played them and than blasted the dev for content or bugs that they never should have had access to until it was ready. Leeches like this is what tarnishes f95. I'll be surprised if we ever see this game in the latest updates again.