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I Dig It update stuck in certification limbo

I Dig Information technology (review) from InMotion Software is a fun fiddling Xbox Live game. Unfortunately, since its release it has been plagued past severely glitched Achievements. In our Broken Achievements commodity, I stated:

"Every bit of April 11, InMotion had submitted an update that corrected all of I Dig It's known issues. Two months later, Microsoft has non chosen to publish the update. I feel for your plight, I Dig It players."

While we were originally nether the impression that an update correcting I Dig It's issues had been canonical, information technology seems that was not the example.  Yesterday, we received this email from the developer on the condition of the update:

"Dear Customers,

I can inappreciably convey the frustration that we, at InMotion Software have felt with Microsoft during this process of updates. We are deeply concerned with the frustration that you have suffered through for so many months, when the bug outset started appeared. We take submitted update, after update, later update to Windows and they continue to decline them for reasons unknown. Every bit of a couple days ago we take a new Microsoft employee working with united states on attempting to get our about contempo update approved. We hate to be making and so many excuses and giving y'all fake hopes for the update, but, please understand that our hands are really tied hither without Microsoft'due south corporation. The CEO along with the residuum of the team at InMotion Software apologizes for this terrible inconvenience. I can only promise that an update will be released shortly, but I have very picayune to promise on since information technology is not under my stewardship.

Cheers,

Alexis Howard

support@inmotionsoftware.com

P.Southward. Financial dealings are dealt directly through Microsoft, you purchased from Microsoft if you desire a refund you must seek information technology from Microsoft."

Ouch - you can cut through the frustration with a knife. Hopefully the new Microsoft employee assigned to InMotion's example can help them become an update approved. If only the big MS had shown so much diligence during the initial certification procedure rather than allowing the game to exist published in a semi-broken state, the situation would exist far better for Xbox Live gamers.

WPCentral will let you know equally presently as there is more I Dig It news to report.

Source: https://www.windowscentral.com/i-dig-it-update-stuck-certification-limbo

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