![]() ![]() Originally posted by Durante:This is the exact same remark that we (PH3 - this has nothing to do with either NIS or Falcom FWIW) have had and will continue to have on every single patch we ever released and will release. The precise reason really doesn't matter - the point is that Steam sadly does not surface the option to revert to older game versions on its own, so we provide that option as an extra service for every single patch we release.Ĭomplaining about that of all things is one of the sillier things I've seen. They might have a really unique use case or hardware configuration. There are a myriad of reasons why someone might want to revert to an earlier patch level, especially on a platform as varied, long-lived and versatile as PC. The reason it is there is that I am not only a developer but also a long-time enthusiast PC gamer, and a modder, and have been for decades now, and so I know the value of providing this option - as well as the annoyance of not having it available. ![]() So, which is it? This is the exact same remark that we (PH3 - this has nothing to do with either NIS or Falcom FWIW) have had and will continue to have on every single patch we ever released and will release. ![]() Either NIS/Falcom are not sure of the quality of the patch or it was largely unnecessary. Originally posted by Lei:"Note that you can always revert to earlier versions of the game by selecting them in the Steam "Beta" menu."īit of a strange comment. ![]()
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