▲ | asveikau 6 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
There is a ton of this in the app compatibility support. It comes from the era in which it would not be expected for a vendor to patch a program they already shipped. So, you know, they enable the hacks that keep SimCity working if they notice you're running SimCity. And the SimCity CD-Rom would never see an update. | |||||||||||||||||
▲ | charcircuit 6 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
>It comes from the era in which it would not be expected for a vendor to patch a program they already shipped This is still the case today. An operating system breaking apps is not desirable behavior. Not all apps are still in development, the work may have been contacted out, the development studio may have been bankrupted, the source code may have been lost, etc. Either you add a compatibility hack to the OS or you drop support for that app. | |||||||||||||||||
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