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How does a publisher prevent getting hot coffee'd?
Make the game difficult for end-users to mod/"patch." Think squeenix and Tomb Raider.
Besides, it's not uncommon for devs to constantly screw up and have the community clean up their mess,like most Bethesda games.
sorry if the above is unreadable, dyslexia's a pain in the ass.
I would gladly help but unfortunately I never modded a game, however if tomorrow will release the video of what has been censored maybe it will be easier to find what to fix
Having people make custom campaigns, animations or even enemies would greatly increase this game's lifespan.