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?? i preordered this here and it runs fine from day 1 for me.
Now i preordered FS25 and it runs also 100% stable and smooth.
Bugs were all around but without some preorders the publishers give up sometimes even before day 1 ;-)
I was curious about "the Boring game" (funny Dentist game) and saw now it will never happen ;-(
However, my first memories of Computers was a Motorola U.S. Air Force issue double disk drive desktop PC. The Floppies were 8" and held a mind-boggling total of 80 KB!
80 Kilobytes! No MB, not GB or TB. 80k! It was made of heavy steel, took two people to move it, the screen was a 12" (?) monochrome monitor built into the unit!
That's how I learned to program in BASIC. Wow, that was last century, early 70's.
A simple arcade game took like a half hour to load off the cassette. Disk drives were way "faster"!
There was one game I forget the title, but it had 4 or 5 territories, and each time you moved out of one, you had to put in another disk that held the region, and going from the far right to the far left of the 'land' took those 4 or 5 disk swaps, each with an extended load time. I had a BBS for a while and it ran on an ancient modem at I think 300 baud (30 cps)!
Today I communicate at 350,000,000 baud!