By the way, a small example of what I meant with incompatibility.
When Shogun 2 Total War came out it had a lot of performance issues, the loading times were horrible and the engine was badly optimized. This made update after update focus on performance improvement for the specific game. That would be cool if that was all their updates did, but... In the process they had screwed up the performance of titles such as Metro 2033. Bugs like that happen and would also be ok, if they intended to fix it of course. They did not intend to fix it, they told their consumers to go download an older driver instead.
So what about the people who were playing both games? Tough luck...
When Shogun 2 Total War came out it had a lot of performance issues, the loading times were horrible and the engine was badly optimized. This made update after update focus on performance improvement for the specific game. That would be cool if that was all their updates did, but... In the process they had screwed up the performance of titles such as Metro 2033. Bugs like that happen and would also be ok, if they intended to fix it of course. They did not intend to fix it, they told their consumers to go download an older driver instead.
So what about the people who were playing both games? Tough luck...
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