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A surprise Steam upd…

Alex Mercer leaping over a bunch of cars while pursued by helicopters in Prototype.

Prototype was a landmark release in videogame sweatshirts, featuring a permanently hooded, perpetually grumpy man harboring a mutagenic virus and powerful 2009-era angst. Admittedly, I’d be pretty cheesed off if I was left filled to the brim with bioweaponry against my will—until my nasty meat tentacles could fling helicopters around, anyway. All of life’s troubles seem small when your meat tentacles can fling helicopters around.

The higher powers at Activision never saw fit to grant Prototype and its sequel any further follow-ups, leaving the series to live on solely in the brief recollections of kicking enemies into low earth orbit. Until this week, that is. 24 hours ago, Prototype and Prototype 2 both received unprompted Steam updates, each around 600 MB.

(Image credit: Activision)

Neither update was accompanied by any patch notes or Steam news post explaining what changed. Their most obvious effect, however, was breaking everything for anyone who was still playing Prototype. Playing the game on modern systems all but requires mods like PrototypeFix to fix persistent crashes and hardware compatibility issues. Because we live in a cruel world, those surprise shadow updates left PrototypeFix busted.

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