author: Miriam Moszczynska
Steam Users are Fed Up With Fixing Games Abandoned by Developers
Developers abandoning games on Steam are quite a problem for the players. The lack of updates is associated with bugs that, while usually only hindering gameplay, can also make it the game completely unplayable.
Players complain not only about the release of unfinished games, but also about the subsequent behavior of developers. The community on Steam is fed up with fixing games with mods simply because the developers no longer want to support them. As ridiculous as it sounds, there are many such cases.
Bugs won't fix themselves
As pointed out by DigiQuip, one of the games affected by this problem is Civilization 6. This is because the strategy game contains a bug related to the operation of turns, where the game can crash after completing one of them. This problem has existed in Civlization 6 for a long time, and yet the developers have not done anything about it.
"This problem has been known for several months and has not been fixed. The last five patches, which no one asked for, dealt only with launcher problems,
I consider it a serious problem that a developer can leave a broken game on sale. Stores like Steam, Epic, Sony, Microsoft and Nintendo need to start taking action to protect consumers," DigiQuip wrote in its post.
This is when the community and its ingenuity enter the game, making it possible to fix the issue. So if you are struggling with freezing game, Jaerva's post can help you solve this problem. A more detailed idea, depending on what kind of hardware you have, was shared by Kevin_H - his post can be found here.
There are more examples
The problems with not fixing games don't just end with Civilization 6. Spuigles shared his experiences with Fallout 3, the PC version of which did not want to launch on his PC after all.
The player decided to deal with the problem himself - he succeeded, and then he created a tutorial on Steam. After some time, his solution stopped working, he fixed it, however Fallout still had problems, which discouraged the author from further efforts.
This particular story has a happy ending, however, in October 2021 Bethesda released an update, which removed the need for Games for Windows Live to play Fallout 3.
This does not change the fact that also Resident Evil 5 or the remastered Mass Effect 2 from Mass Effect Legendary Edition were in a similar situation. Both games needed community-made patches.
Also struggling with shortcomings that the developers do not want to solve are Final Fantasy XIII-2, Just Cause 2 or Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, which at one time faced considerable problems in with controls.
An interesting tool on the subject is an extension from SteamDB. It will give you an overview of when a particular game is updated. SteamDB works on Egde, Chrome and Firefox browsers, and all the links to download the extension can be found here.