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My copy, purchased and played through Steam, is at 1.1.0.3 so if you are running different then this is definitely cause for a rant, otherwise you wasted your own time coming here to complain about... nothing...
You also talk about their "credibility," the devs, but they have finished this game. It is complete. There is no need to balance anything as it's single player. This is also not something that is affected by the devs. Sure they finished the game and released the final program to the world, it is then up to the people that host the game, like Steam or Amazon, to then get the finished program and link it to the store page. If the host doesn't do that then there either isn't anything new or they don't care enough.
Keep pestering Amazon about the version difference, if it indeed less than what I mentioned above, otherwise just play the game for what it is or uninstall it. Simple as that really...
Lastly, you seem to be deluded in thinking that you "own" this game, or any that you have on your system. You have a license to play, a license that can be revoked at any moment and for any reason, without notice. This is the sad truth of gaming these days, and has been for a couple decades at least.
I installed the game a week ago, and compared the version with the "patch notes" on Steam and noticed that they did not match. If a developer had asked me I would have reported it, but the fact remains that the game is not updated. As for credibility, and referred to the care with which the product update should be followed and executed on all the Stores on which it was released. The responsibility of launching updates is of the individual developers and publishers, the Stores cannot know this too, but they should certainly make the procedure and communication simple and direct, which in this case Amazon does not do. But the fact remains that it is a commitment of the individual developers, and there is concrete evidence of products always updated on Amazon Games. Naturally, given that they through a subscription, allow you to redeem a license of a product similarly as if you bought it directly, and that it remains even if the subscription is not renewed (unlike for example PS Plus or Game Pass games) I also expect to have updated products there, also because these licenses are paid for by Amazon through the payment of subscriptions. It's a simple question of rights to ask for an update there too, and as if you bought it here and it wasn't updated, but on other stores or ecosystems it is. For the rest I'm aware of it, it's exactly as you say, a usufruct that can be revoked at any time.
Neither Steam nor RedRuins can control what Amazon chooses to do. This entire post is irrelevant. Please go somewhere else to complain about Amazon's faults...
You have trouble understanding. I have NOT ASKED ANYTHING from the Steam platform, if anything I have used its channels to contact the developers. I have ALREADY REPRESENTED these problems to Amazon, but I also wanted to REPRESENT them to the direct developers. Developers who, as you say, are free to sell what they want but at the same time, if they SELL a product directly or indirectly on a platform, they should EQUALLY guarantee the same support everywhere. They are also free not to do so, but I don't think that is CORRECT AND SERIOUS behavior for the CONSUMER. And therefore I have every RIGHT TO COMPLAIN TO THEM. A right that, being a CONSUMER just like YOU are (unfortunately given that for you asserting your RIGHTS is equivalent to COMPLAINING). Then, since you are not a DEVELOPER or a REPRESENTATIVE OF THE PUBLISHER, why do you continue to WRITE AND COMPLAIN about my speech. However, the idea remains strong in me that your PASSIVE ATTITUDE DISCREET OF WHAT IT MEANS TO HAVE RIGHTS AS A CONSUMER IS THE CAUSE OF THE EVIL THAT AFFECTS GAMING IN TERMS OF COSTS, SERVICES AND QUALITY. Unfortunately, there are many like you, now you are the majority. My heartfelt congratulations.
Thanks for support