If you updated your game, it's entirely on you that it doesn't work with your computer anymore. You had the option to not install the update, and you chose otherwise. Your action is what broke the game for your computer.WeepingAngels said:You are avoiding the question with terrible comparisons, I think I have your answer.irishda said:Where do you stand with an amusement park removing rides and adding new ones? With gyms changing equipment?WeepingAngels said:The product was altered after purchase to the point that it no longer works on the same hardware it worked on at the time of purchase. Where do you stand with that?
edit: Even if it auto-updated, it was still a choice of yours to enable (or not disable) auto-updates. That's not an excuse either.