The narrative reveals that the "Crazy Mita" players encounter is actually a failed prototype who feels cast aside and fears abandonment.
The game offers multiple conclusions. You can choose to succumb to Mita’s world and live in a "peaceful" simulation forever, or you can fight to find a way back to your own reality—though "home" may not be as safe as it seems [12].
: The original steam_api64.dll in the game's directory is replaced with a custom DLL provided by Goldberg. This mimics Steam's responses to the game's authorization checks.
Note: As with any executable downloaded from the internet, always scan the file with a tool like VirusTotal before running it, even if you understand why it triggers false positives.
Do not extract directly into your Program Files or Steam directory. Create a folder on your desktop, e.g., C:\MiSide_Test .