Razor1911, one of the oldest and most respected names in the warez scene, delivers a solid repack of BlueTwelve Studio’s cyberpunk feline adventure. This isn’t a crack of a brand-new Denuvo title — the game has been DRM-free for a while — but v1.5 includes the critical post-launch patch that fixes the "Zurk attack softlock" and improves ray-tracing performance on AMD GPUs.
Scene rating: – No useless repack, no malware, just a working game.
V1.5 runs flawlessly. The infamous stutter when entering the Slums is gone. The patch also unlocks the framerate beyond 60 FPS without mods. Played for 4 hours straight — zero crashes, no memory leaks. Saves work across Windows 10 and 11, including Steam Deck (Proton GE recommended).
Here’s a review of the release , written from the perspective of a scene-aware PC gamer. Review: Stray v1.5 (Razor1911) – A Clean, Purr-fectly Executed Release Scene Group: Razor1911 Game: Stray (v1.5) Protection: Steam + Denuvo (previously) Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½ (4.5/5)
Razor1911 still has claws. This release is clean, well-documented, and true to scene rules. A perfect way to experience a near-perfect game — just remember to feed your real cat afterward.
The Razor1911 release is a (razor1911-stray_v1.5.iso, ~6.2GB). No custom launcher, no registry pollution. The crack is just a replaced .exe + steam_api64.dll. Install time on an NVMe: 90 seconds. The included Razor1911.nfo is a work of art — retro ASCII cat with a neon collar.