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Originally Posted by McBeck
And why do you think that is?
Could it be that they were left the intentionally for us to find, so we would have the option to put them back in, rather then removing them?
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Don't get me started on how I feel about the use and abuse of unpaid labor by companies that can well afford to release something other than what amounts to a beta version of a product, at a minimum, while still expecting, "us" to fork over hard-earned dinero for the privilege of doing testing and debugging and, in some cases, the "grunt work" that results in a more evolved, market-ready product. If, "they" are going to do this sort of thing, i.e., "(we) have the option to put them back in" (regarding my previous comment, "...many of the really good features of SH3 and 4 are still there, but DEACTIVATED!") I'd much prefer they give us the opposite option to SHUT IT OFF instead! At least we'd know the capability was actually available!
I had this SAME feeling years ago after installing a, "fraught with peril" version of MS Windows. Ultimately, I called Microsoft and asked for a list of all known bugs. They told me that list was not available to the general public. Immediately, I began rooting for Linux or one of the Apple OS's to take over the world... Unfortunately, I'm STILL waiting (although Windows 7 has proven soothing to some extent! Example: I now bootup in 56 seconds, rather than the eight MINUTES it took Vista - if it booted at all!)