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I never saw anything stating that they would offer the same updates Fishing Planet gets. It was a full game at time of release.
No. They don't care about this game, and is the reason I stopped playing this version.
No. There will probably not be any updates to this game.
We can't count on there being any.
The devs have't promised updates for this game. Read the store page. There are only 4 times the word 'update' is on the store page and none of it says 'frequent updates'. Nor does any text on this game's store page say it's going to have the same content as the free to play version. They are separate, different, games.
That is the most asinine thing I've seen someone say. You're really going to spend hundreds to thousands of dollars on court costs and attorney fees to recover $39.99?? For a game that DOES NOT PROMISE what you're upset about because you (falsely) think they should update it? Or did you get it on sale for $10?
Courts will laugh at and won't accept hearing that ridiculous nonsense. They won't waste their time. That ridiculous threat doesn't scare anyone.
They didn't promise updates and they're not going to update this game often.
Deal with it, play Fishing Planet.
I am Jack Schitt. I know myself well even though I don't look in a mirror daily.
Nice to meet you! Now you know too. hahahaha!!