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Take that, Hello Kitty. Die die!! +100 critical damage
Software development is what it is .. complete with human error. As you would know, Dikstra I think (in a Discipline of Programming ) said "You can prove an algorithm is incorrect however you can not prove a complex algorithm is correct under all circumstances."
I agree with you that in an ideal world all computer algorithms should work as advertised.
They don't. They never have and until some super duper AI programmer comes along, they never will.
Since NMS launched I've had no more than a dozen or so serious crashes and I've never lost a save file. I do back up my save files before starting a new release however.
Any software developer who unleashed new software on production data before backing up said production data would not be employed for long.
Your save files are your production data.
I just looked outside, and the neighbor's cat is still being chased by the other neighbor's dog as usual. And neither is wearing an astronaut's helmet.
Though oddly enough the dog is winning this time. Hunh. Oh nope. He just got tagged on the nose. Game over. Everything is back to normal, I see no issues, false alarm. :)
I think we all know what is going on here now.
Weaboos. Or is that Japan. Who cares, next deportation cycle.