Posted November 07, 2023
I noticed (once again) a flood of recent updates for a game.
More precisely: four updates within seven days - for the same game.
The game in question: Underrail.
The updates:
- November 1st: setup_underrail_1.2.0.7
- November 2nd: setup_underrail_1.2.0.8
- November 4th: setup_underrail_1.2.0.9
- November 7th: setup_underrail_1.2.0.10
I wonder: is this really necessary?
And yes - I know: there has been a new DLC released on Nov. 1st...
But can't the people behind these updates check, whether the update is a-ok, before they put it up?
Do we really need four new versions within seven days?
Would...nah...should not ONE update suffice?
More precisely: four updates within seven days - for the same game.
The game in question: Underrail.
The updates:
- November 1st: setup_underrail_1.2.0.7
- November 2nd: setup_underrail_1.2.0.8
- November 4th: setup_underrail_1.2.0.9
- November 7th: setup_underrail_1.2.0.10
I wonder: is this really necessary?
And yes - I know: there has been a new DLC released on Nov. 1st...
But can't the people behind these updates check, whether the update is a-ok, before they put it up?
Do we really need four new versions within seven days?
Would...nah...should not ONE update suffice?