The expression refers to the unauthorized distribution of a driving simulation video game using peer-to-peer file sharing networks. Such distribution involves downloading the complete game or parts of it without proper licensing, often through platforms designed for sharing large files among users. This method bypasses official sales channels.
The availability of software via these networks presents both advantages and disadvantages. While it can offer access to software that might otherwise be inaccessible due to cost or regional restrictions, it also poses significant risks. These include the potential for malware infection, the lack of technical support, and the absence of updates. Furthermore, the practice infringes upon copyright laws and undermines the revenue streams of legitimate software developers.