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KLXVER said:

I played through a game called Gelly Break a few years ago on the Switch. Played it again years later, there was an update. I downloaded it and it was a completely different game. It was great to pretty much play a new game, but it was weird.

Yeah, No Mans Sky is a great example but this goes the other way too. They've completely destroyed Minecraft, the single player aspects, ruined the formula with too many terrain adjustments. I expect a live service game to evolve and be different but single player games should have the earlier versions made available for download when they change so much thst it is a different game than what you initially paid for or sliders in game simular to what Xcom 2 did with it's DLC and expansion, allowing you to add in the extra content you want and tailor even the small changes to your campaign. 

I now have a mission to buy 1.0 physical versions of some games in my top 50 that I own digitally. Harder said than done as they update the files on discs too, first up is Clair Obscur but I'd have to drive 50 miles to get a copy right now. I'm so fucking glad I grabbed the PS5 disc drive version, I nearly took the 100 discount to buy an extra game.