The latest Final Fantasy IX PC update automatically clears all game data once it has been downloaded
Square Enix did 'so well', that the game did not have a single flaw after this update, because after the update, the entire game was removed.
Square Enix has just released an update for the Final Fantasy IX game on PC, the update has no information about specific changes, so it is likely just a patch, in fact, Square Enix developers did 'too well', to the point that the game no longer left a bug after this update, because after the update, the entire game was removed.
Final Fantasy IX was released on Steam in 2016, which is an upgrade with clearer visuals and some quality enhancements.The PC version was later ported to Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
Square Enix has released an update for Final Fantasy IX without any notice.The 'effect' of the patch is to remove the game from your PC as well.A lot of people are angry, sharing on the Steam forum, Final Fantasy IX no longer boots after the update, because the game has been reduced in size to . 0MB.
The patch notes page on SteamDB shows that it has removed some important files from the game, making it unable to run.This patch does not add any files but almost erases all important files.
For now, if you own the game on Steam, do not update and wait for Square Enix to continue . patching.
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