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Beardedgeek72
5 years agoNew Spectator
As a side-note I never understood the complaint when an update breaks CC, or when CC or mods break the game.
It is, quite frankly, not EA's job NOR their moral obligation to even THINK about testing anything on a modded game. Mods are, per definition, installed "As is" on your own responsibility.
Bugs that happens on regular machines with common hardware and no mods or CC installed? Those are EA's job AND moral obligation to fix. As a recent victim of the persistent "Double Festival" bug I know exactly how frustrating it can be. But if a game update breaks your CC, or if your script mod causes crashes to desktop after an update?
It's your fault, your problem and your responsibility to fix. Or uninstall the mod, of course.
It is, quite frankly, not EA's job NOR their moral obligation to even THINK about testing anything on a modded game. Mods are, per definition, installed "As is" on your own responsibility.
Bugs that happens on regular machines with common hardware and no mods or CC installed? Those are EA's job AND moral obligation to fix. As a recent victim of the persistent "Double Festival" bug I know exactly how frustrating it can be. But if a game update breaks your CC, or if your script mod causes crashes to desktop after an update?
It's your fault, your problem and your responsibility to fix. Or uninstall the mod, of course.
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