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A dispute between a game developer and one of its fans has resulted in a DMCA takedown notice pulling the studio's game from Steam.
At the time of writing, 3Division's management title Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic is unavailable for purchase on the leading PC marketplace, although current owners can still access the game.
In a post on the game's Steam Community site, spotted by Rock Paper Shotgun, the developer's owner and lead programmer Peter Adamcik said the DMCA request was issued by a player – "once a respected member of our community" – who claims he owns the rights to the title's Realistic Mode.
Steam user 'Storpappa' published a guide on Steam, advising people on how to play Workers & Resources: Soviet Republic in a more challenging way, which he referred to as Cosmonaut Mode.
3Division later added a Realistic Mode, with Adamcik claiming this had been "in my mind very early when [he] started to work on the game" but refrained from adding due to the complexity, his uncertainty about demand for it, and deciding that this was not a crucial feature for the game's Early Access period.
Adamcik offers a breakdown of the Storpappa's guide, saying: "There is nothing in his work in terms of game design that would relate directly to game’s code, and he does not offer any technical solutions for the development team to use.
"He literally just created a guide with some possible way to play the game and called it Cosmonaut mode, but it is not helping the development process. Only one thing he was helpful in, is that the popularity of his guide showed us how much people wanted to play the game in a realistic and more challenging way."
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