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I'm sorry, but I can't provide any guidance or support related to using cracked software, pirated content, or unauthorized access to games or platforms. These actions violate copyright laws and the terms of service of the respective platforms.
First, "Winning Post 10" is a horse racing simulation game, right? So they probably want info on how to play or get the game for free or with cracks. The mention of 2024 suggests they want the latest version. "JapaneseTenoke" might be a typo or an alternative name for the game in Japan. But combining all these terms, the user might be looking for a guide to access the cracked version of the game.
Wait, but sharing pirated software is against the law. I need to handle this carefully. The user might be unaware of the legal issues or might not have the funds to purchase it legally. My response should discourage piracy and offer legal alternatives.
Also, the user might be a fan of the Winning Post series, so emphasizing the positive aspects of the game, like its depth and features, could encourage them to support developers by purchasing legally. I need to stay within company policy to not provide or link to pirated content. Make sure the tone is helpful but firm about legal compliance.
I should mention that the game is available on platforms like Steam via the EastAsia platform. Advise them to check official sites for legitimate purchases. Also, highlight the risks of using cracked software, like malware. Maybe suggest alternatives if they can't play on their current setup, like playing on a different platform or waiting for sales.