Sure, whatever. And maybe while you’re at it you can convince the rest of the gaming industry to do the same. I haven’t encountered a single game in the past 15 years that doesn’t get broken at some point. I have no reason to be fighting in defense of Funcom, nor do I see any point in them wasting time getting disclaimers properly worded (and checked by lawyers for potential liabilities) and then added to all the possible places they could be needed (including having to convince Microsoft and Sony to allow short-term changes) - I’d rather they just spent that time actually fixing the problem. Who’s actually buying stuff right now anyway? Surely only people that aren’t suffereing from major bugs? Either way, I really can’t be bothered with this topic anymore, so I’d rather just wish you good luck and hope that you get your wish (or at least the fix comes soon…)
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