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I know millennials are used to big files,but you wouldn't believe how much havoc a piece of malicious software with a size of 870B or 1KB could wreak....just saying,no idea what the update was about,but the era of OS/software/game update transparancy is dead.
Yeah Pretty Much :/
Might.
Let's hope so
My best guesstimate is.......not a snowballs chance in hell
This is literally hoping where there is none.
There's no financial incentive for game developers/publishers to fix (old) games.
More like flatulence
there is. to actually improve or fix them, thus improve the reviews and chances of people recommending it. it is just not incentive enough for a company so stupid as to kill this franchise twice.
this is so weird