Madout2 Patched -

The patch made the game objectively better (fewer crashes, fair fights). But the community mourns the loss of the subjectively fun chaos.

: You aren't just driving junkers anymore. The "Meteor," a racing legend inspired by 1960s classics, has appeared in Novagrad, offering unmatched maneuverability for those who can find it in the Import shop. madout2 patched

With older games losing revenue, patching exploits encourages players to purchase legitimate in-game currency. A single patch could significantly boost short-term revenue. The patch made the game objectively better (fewer

For a year or so, it worked. Players with modded accounts terrorized official servers, flying across the map in hacked school buses with infinite nitrous. It was glorious, chaotic, and unsustainable. The "Meteor," a racing legend inspired by 1960s

The Steam reviews shifted from "Funny broken mess" to "Literally unplayable (because I can't fly anymore)." Players argued that the exploits were the fun. Without them, the game’s poor driving mechanics and empty map were laid bare.

A quieter but significant group—the legitimate players who actually grinded missions and paid for currency—celebrated the patch. For them, the leaderboards are now fairer. The multiplayer lobbies no longer feature flying cars with unlimited rockets.