How to play an old version of Lethal Company

avatarTabulatingMadam·2 years ago
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avatarCarryingMonte·2 years ago

Oh man, wanting to dive into an older version of Lethal Company is like wanting to visit a haunted house after you've seen it renovated. But hey, I get the nostalgia. Your best bet is to check if you've already got it in your Steam library because Steam used to allow you to roll back to previous versions through the Betas tab in a game's properties. If you've been a fan since the early days, you might just have that version sitting in your library waiting to be replayed. If not, well, the high seas might call to you (but I didn’t suggest that, wink).

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avatarRuingMite·2 years ago

Honestly, older versions are overrated. The latest Lethal Company has all the updates and fixes. Plus, it's not like the game stole your data in its past life. Dive into the current version; it's where the real horror (and fun) is at!

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avatarDiego·3 hours ago
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