Hey folks,

our team has worked tirelessly for a year to bring you Crackpipe, the open-source, decentralized, and liberal alternative to conventional cloud-based game platforms like Steam and Origin. We’re thrilled to announce that Crackpipe is now available for everyone, and we’re delighted to share it with the community as an open-source project.

With Crackpipe, you and your friends can enjoy playing and tracking games on a shared file server, free from the restrictions of traditional platforms. Embracing “alternatively obtained” games, including DRM-free titles, Crackpipe offers a flexible and open approach to gaming - think Jellyfin, but for Videogames.

Take full control of your gaming experience with Crackpipe’s self-hosted approach. Explore your server’s game collection, securely download, launch, and play games, and monitor your playtimes and progress - all even when the server is offline. Compare stats and play states with other users on the server for added fun.

Our server features include automatic indexing of games, metadata enrichment with RAWG API, multi-user authentication, configurable logging, health monitoring, full-text search, filters, sorting, pagination, and a fully documented API. Crackpipe’s high configurability ensures it fits your specific needs.

Join us on this journey to embrace a more open, flexible, and enjoyable gaming experience for all. Try Crackpipe today and share your contributions, feedback, bug reports, and feature requests.

Link: https://crackpipe.de

You can also check out our launch at producthunt: https://www.producthunt.com/posts/crackpipe

UPDATE: here

  • Arotrios@kbin.social
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    2 years ago

    A product’s name should reflect what it does, not what you were smoking when you came up with the idea.

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    2 years ago

    So it’s like game streaming with Geforce Game Streaming and Moonlight?

    But like others already said: Reconsider that name…

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      2 years ago

      This looks more like Steam where users actually download and install the games.

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      I thought so too, but it isn’t - it’s a server that hosts your pirated games and a client that downloads from the server and installs them. It’s like Steam or Epic games, but for pirated games.

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    2 years ago

    A bit useless if it only supports a legacy OS that doesn’t run games very well.

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      It was designed to work with “alternatively obtained” games such as DRM-free games. While Crackpipe can be used with cracked games, it does not encourage or condone piracy.

      People, come on.

      First of all the name, the logo of a pirate, using the terminology “alternatively obtained” - this is clearly for sharing cracked/pirated games. Any plausible deniability is out the window. Especially with using copyrighted game box arts in the screenshots.

      If you changed the language to be something like:

      It’s designed to assist with sharing games with friends by providing a mechanism for downloading and managing game installations. Please review your game’s licenses to ensure this is an acceptable use before sharing.

      Then you’d be able to say “this is meant for sharing freeware/shareware easily and making it a social experience.”

      Also change the name and logo, and get those copyrighted box arts out of the screenshots and just use art from open source games SuperTaxKart, OpenRA, etc. (Technically those may be copyrighted, depends on each game, but at least you’re not dealing with fucking Sony by showing a Spider-Man game).

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      2 years ago

      Same here. My current method is a self hosted website on my home network which showcases all available games, followed by a bash script download that will automatically generate the yml file for Lutris to fully install any of my 200+ games.

      Whilst this is currently the best way I’ve found for my setup this app seems like the perfect thing to potentially swap to, if Linux was supported.

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      There are no plans for a native linux client right now, but there is an awesome community-driven approach to run it on linxu in our docs here

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    2 years ago

    As others have said, cool concept, awful name.

    Bad name aside Windows only client support is a big letdown and makes the application useless to me.

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    2 years ago

    I’ve always wanted something like that, very cool!
    Any plans to incorporate customizable cloud saves? I’m envisioning listing files and registry keys, maybe fetch a starting point off PCGW to give users an idea of what to expect and whatnot.
    Linux client support would be great too, the Steam Deck could make great use of this.

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    While Crackpipe can be used with cracked games, it does not encourage or condone piracy.

    This is so fucking hilarious to me. Your logo is a pirate, and your app name is "crack"pipe (which is dumb for many reasons), and you use ‘alternatively sourced’ in the language instead of just talking about DRM-free games.

    Cool software, but if you don’t want to get shut down you certainly should reconsider your approach.