I, for one, primarily purchased vorpx because I wished to play Outer Worlds in VR knowing it was compatible and available if you’re unwilling to host vorpx compatible profiles on your server, that’s your choice, but if other users wish to provide and freely share their own custom made profiles in whatever manner they wish, what right do you have to prevent them from doing so by blocking the software from running such games at all, particularly since they’re adding back in features you’ve removed after the fact? How can we be sure future games, particularly popular titles, won’t be prevented from working in the future? You’re opening yourself up to potential liability issues in the future if you continue removing games without warning, particularly without informing customers well in advance. Many people, myself included, purchased your software to play or continue playing specific games that are now no longer available, which I believe is a breach of consumer laws that would mandate you provide a refund to any who request it. This sets a dangerous precedent for compatible games currently working with your software not being available in the future.
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