That's the source of my confusion. They've re-released FFVII on nearly everything, remastered it, etc; I guess I'm more confused by their decision to break save compatibility.
I have gobs of games that have saves in different game versions. Some games handle large updates as "mods" that can simply be toggled. Some auto-update the old save. It's doable. For the company that's rewritten this game a half dozen times I can't imagine it was because they "couldn't". Maybe if they ran out of time?
Man-At-Arms: "In today's movie, Orko's new friends used peer pressure to convince him to do something he didn’t want to do. He got into trouble, and his 'new friends' ran away. Remember - your real friends will never pressure you to do something you’re uncomfortable with."
What happened during the next two hours is the subject of a pending criminal case. A group of ICE agents came out through the front gate and began arresting Baraka for trespassing. McIver and Watson Coleman tried to stand between Baraka and the agents. “You’re touching a federal official,” McIver warned them. “Don’t touch us.” The agents ignored her and pressed in. There was shoving and jostling. The government later claimed that McIver, in trying to shield Baraka, “grabbed” and “slammed” one of the agents.
Fair enough, but I doubt the author or most readers understand the difference. Too many people use the terms interchangeably.