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Why? It's still a Game, it works despite the issues it has. That's like saying Bands should remove all of their Albums from Physical and Online Stores if they ever break up.
Explain how it became a Cash Grab? I swear the more time goes on, the dumber people become.
Exactly, so in other words, the Game isn't a Cash Grab. Simply because a Development Team "abandoned" a Game, doesn't mean it's here rolling in the money... It's simply just abandoned.
A broken Game with no Patches who constantly release DLC to MAKE money, is a cash grab.
No ones buying this Game, so where is the grabbing of such cash?
I wouldn't say its unplayable.... there are some issues, yet the Game works perfectly fine. Seems like you over exaggerate things.