: Community members reverse-engineering the code claimed to find "time bombs"—segments of code designed to trigger malfunctions after specific dates.
On March 2, 2016, players worldwide reported that Spintires had suddenly become unplayable, plagued by frequent crashes and corrupted game logic. : Community members reverse-engineering the code claimed to
The file refers to a highly controversial 2016 update for the off-road simulation game Spintires that briefly rendered the game unplayable for hundreds of thousands of players. This specific version became the center of a "sabotage" mystery involving the game's lone developer and its publisher. The "Time Bomb" Controversy This specific version became the center of a
: Pavel later denied the sabotage, clarifying that the crashes were caused by a buggy, time-related anti-piracy check . Because communication with the publisher had broken down, the bug was never fixed before it was triggered. Fallout and Legacy Fallout and Legacy : Rumors immediately spread that
: Rumors immediately spread that the lead programmer, Pavel Zagrebelnyy , had intentionally sabotaged the game due to a bitter payment dispute with the publisher, Oovee Game Studios .
The incident led to a series of events that permanently changed the game's future: Saber Interactive accused of libel by Spintires publisher