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Are you telling me that in this short time they have managed to change the entire engine, including (apparently) the models?
If so then i expect to see a MASSIVE difference in game-play, if not a completely evolved game.
A 3GB 'update' is extremely poor update management and not a 'fix'
If you want companies to dump games then forget about them, then alright.
No? I mean that would be a pretty stupid thing to do right?
Essentially your hyperbole-filled comment is saying this is an excellent way to run a business.
You have seen the updates... we are NOT talking about an evolution of the game... we are talking a single map and some tweaks.
We are also talking about a lot of people who come home to shoot some Russians/Germans and instead are saddled with ANOTHER complete re-download.
In business terms this is almost as poor management as "dumping games and forgetting about them".