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I mean its common in most games that updates brake 'some' mods but everyone knows that damn CS updates always brake nearly every mod.
It's also something I never heard of before Devs releasing updates for an Very old game despite having a "Brand New" (Basically Early Access) game in the IP series ?
Something just isn't adding up for me.
It's all these "BIG corporate" style practices which really turn me off of gaming altogether It's basically Planned obsolescence in the Gaming industry WTF.
No way will I be buying CS:2 just off principle.