Quoted from kirkgun:All you have to do is sell all your Stern games that you are unhappy with. Problem solved, and you get most all of your money back, with some depreciation as a cost for the small amount of enjoyment that might have gotten playing your game. I know, I know... you probably did not get any enjoyment at all (from the sounds of this thread)... but you still can get most of your money back.
I suggest you do the same with any device that runs computer code. It's just wrong you constantly have to update your computer operating systems, applications, phones, tablets, blu-ray players, wifi routers, etc etc etc. Just wait until the code is "finished" or "95%" from now on. You'll save tons of money with this approach, and from the sound of it you will be so much happier for it.
News flash for all of those still with a "pre-internet" understanding of computer code: It is now standard that nobody ever really considers computer code ever "finished" and "final" or even "95% done". It is and always be a work-in-progress. It's a continuous-improvement or evolutionary philosophy. And it makes it so much better. Adjust your thinking on this, or just stop bothering the rest of us with your failure to understand the nature of developing computer code.
Welcome to pinside. Thanks for the lesson. Now you can stop bothering us with your failure to understand the pinball community.