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Also there’s been issues in the past of the PC version getting neglected (sub-par optimization, UI issues, etc) though that wasn’t one of my concerns in this case. What the team has put out has assuaged my concerns on the subject but hopefully this helps explain why we were worried. So the concern wasn’t that MS was interested in the game but rather what strings they would attach behind closed doors. That Snapshot would be forced into something that ultimately hurts the PC version of the game for the sake of the console version. Now generally this stuff is done behind closed doors which makes it rather hard to definitively prove (though when the PC version receives an update and suddenly the max graphics are caught being lowered to console max settings but a mod restores the old graphics, it’s pretty obvious what has happened regardless of what the company says).

Alternatively, you could also change the region of your PC by changing your VPN server. Launch the Microsoft Store and try to install the Game Pass Game. PPML v0.1, used by most mods, will crash if it encounters v0.2 or v0. Decide which version to use and download. In video games this has lead to graphics being lowered, features being cut, etc. Click the drop-down menu for Country or Region and select one of the countries listed on the Game Pass supported country page here. Epic Game Store defaults to C:Program FilesEpic GamesPhoenixPoint You should find PhoenixPointWin64.exe in this folder. Parity is where something is changed to be roughly equal with something else. It seems like you don’t know what that is so I’ll explain it for you (and anyone else who might be following but not know). Our concern has to do with what is called parity. To me it does not sound too bad that a big company is interested in the game and is offering support because they wa nt it to be released for their console as well.
