So, every time MA makes a mistake, they need to go back and correct every instance of that mistake since the beginning of time, before being justified in correcting the mistake?
Seems a little unreasonable
Let's say the situation was reversed. MA reduced the stats on the previous year's rewards and kept it that way. And this year they made the same mistake and decided to fix it. Would you still be complaining?
Personally I would say something like, "I don't care about the past, give me what you promised, or you're basically stealing from me!"
But maybe you're a better person than me!
I think I am the better person then, because guess what:
1. I ask them to lower XTLC guns too.
2. I own an XTLC gun myself!
So basically, what I say is that they have to lower the gun I use myself as well.
Why? Because it's the right way to do.
To those who say they don't have to fix things from the past:
The "fix" of the current set is also from the past, because these guns were also handed out days before that.
When is something considered the past and when not? 3 days ago is not past according to some?
So if 2 people murdered someone, 1 did that 3 days ago, and 1 did that 6 months ago, the 1 who murdered someone 3 days ago should be punished, but the 1 from 6 months ago shouldn't because "it's an issue from the past"?
Sorry, but that's bullshit to me, it's the same crime, and should be punished the same way.
Just like now, if it's the same bug, then they should be fixed the same way.
If in my example of murder, there was no law yet about this, then you either say "we make a law that goes back in time" or "we make a law for the future, so it doesn't happen again".
The whole thing I'm trying to say is not that they should or should not fix it, the only things I say is that they be consequent.
1. They change all guns in the past, no, matter how long ago that past is, because the past is the past
2. They don't change those, but make an announcement for future events & actually do quality control about it.
Fixing 1 mistake from the past but not another "exactly the same issue", because 1 is further ago in time than another is not a fair thing to do. All should have the exact same treatment, as it's the same issue.