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*maybe there's something wrong with my keyboard which make the game doesnt fully recoganized the *running* i might as well check it*
No, it should NOT be too late for you to ask about a bug in a game, regardless of when it was released. In fact, I am starting an online petition and Kickstarter fund to enact federal legislation to require game designers to patch known bugs for as long as a game is still being sold. This works in all other industries.....you cannot sell a deadly defective car, for example, and get away with it, you get fined heavily. Ford Pinto, remember that.