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One flew over Cthulhu's nest.

Asylum is coming soon DRM-free.

Within the Hanwell Mental Institute, walls continue upright, bricks meet neatly, floors are firm, and doors are sensibly shut.
But that's the only sensible thing to be found in this place of unrest, where memories of unspeakable horrors await the first-person adventurer who's come looking for the spiritual successor to Scratches and an homage to spookfests of old.
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Orpheus-GOG: So...you're saying that the only legit way to do things is your way.
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zeogold: When the "legit way" is also the legal way set up by the developer himself as the proper method, yes, that's usually how it works.
I'm starting to think you have a problem understanding simple sentences. *sigh*

Again: there's NO "legal way". Joining a Discord server and "working" for a chance to get a key for the game is NOT any more "legal" than going to those so-called "dodgy" sites you mentioned and downloading a copy of it.

I have nothing against Mr. Cordes. And if you (or anyone else) feels that your "truth" is "the right way" by all means go ahead and knock yourself out. You guys have every right to do as you please.
But the game IS NOT a Senscape property. Mr. Cordes has no legal rights to distribute the game. What's that? I'm wrong, you say? Then by all means...PROVE ME WRONG, Perry Mason.

Scratches is in a legal limbo. Unless someone can acquire the rights to it right now anyone can get a copy of it through any means they deemed fit. And there's NOTHING you nor Mr. Cordes can do about it. So if "Mary" wants to go join a Discord server for a chance to get a Steam key for the game, she can. And if "Charlie" wants to go to dodgysite.com and download a copy, he can. And if I want to create a site to provide free copies of it...guess what? I FREAKIN' CAN.

And yeah, ofc I'm oversimplifying. It isn't as easy as it sounds. But it kinda is too. LOL

The point is "the legal way set up by the developer himself as the proper method" means squat in this case. Ask Mr. Cordes if you don't believe me. It seems you think he's the Dalai Lama and his words are sacred or something so I'm sure you would believe him, right?

On a last note...this will be my last reply to you, since I don't wanna detract any more attention away from Asylum. It isn't good for the game, it isn't good for Senscape and it isn't good for Mr. Cordes. You should've dropped the whole thing a couple posts back. SMH
I feel I've already explained to you enough so that you can give the fanboy in you a rest and finally see the inconvenient truth in this whole situation. If instead you're stubborn enough to keep repeating the same BS over and over again...then you're on your own, dude.

Goodbye...and good luck to Senscape with Asylum. I hope it sells like hotcakes.

Peace out.