The friend finally gets access to a "cracked" version of the rare media, thinking they have achieved peak fandom happiness.
For fans of the genre, this is a high-tier entry. It understands that the best NTR doesn't just show the act; it focuses on the emotional devastation of the one left holding the controller, watching the "Game Over" screen.
Given the specifics you've mentioned ("ibuki aoi ntr my otaku friend who midv806 cracked"), it seems like this could be very niche and possibly not suitable for all audiences. Here's a very neutral draft:
The story of my friend, who is an avid fan of Ibuki Aoi and Midv806, illustrates the complexities of otaku culture and the significance of fandom. For my friend, being an otaku is not just about enjoying anime or manga; it's about connecting with others who share their passions and finding a sense of community. While my friend's enthusiasm for Ibuki Aoi and Midv806 may seem unusual or even taboo to some, it is precisely this kind of dedication that underscores the power of fandom.
The idea of an "Otaku friend" being the victim of an NTR plot is a recurring meme in communities like 4chan’s /v/ or /a/ boards, often used to mock the "innocence" or social awkwardness of the subculture.
An discovering or "cracking" a rare or protected file.