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Last I heard, this may be wrong or outdated. It's on the Megaman Zero/ZX Legacy collection
I have done more research on Enigma than most folks online and frankly I really should not have had to. It is why I am fine with the outlandish "Enigma is Russian ransomware" memes because I literally cannot debunk them without evidence apart from saying "That is kinda outlandish..." when it isn't any weirder than a corporation breaking a ten year old game for no reason with no benefit and not actually extending support or content for it, and THAT actually happened.
They have the evidence and they can provide it. They also probably should explain why one of the biggest publishers out there tests in production on its paying customers.
Until then, they are the company who breaks old games with updates. As a wise man once said, you slay a thousand demons and nobody calls you demonslayer, but man, you ♥♥♥♥ just ONE goat...
I mean- Capcom never had a really stellar reputation wrt these kind of things.
And since the SF5 rootkit scandal what they had, basically plummeted right into the gutter.
To pull out another analogy:
Some say that you either die a hero, or live to become the villain of your own tale.
Capcom probably figured: well, why not cut out the middleman then?
As far as I am concerned, the outrage has been remarkably restrained and generous to Capcom.