You realise and take responsibility that your car could explode killing you and your entire family if you start changing things.
If you're running any patches then don't expect to be able to raise any bug reports against any software you run. Also don't release any software if you've only tested it while running unofficial patches.
Bit of an extreme example, doncha think?

And in 30 years of working on computers, I think the only time I ever emailed someone with a legitimate software bug report was with Tales Of Gorluth, which has a "load game" function, but nowhere is it documented how to actually save the game in progress. Still haven't heard back from that one. Oh well, maybe I should've asked them in German!

I'm just gonna say, there is always people who think a certain way, and always people who think a different. Like they say about opinions and the Internet. Continuing my car metaphor, if you were to go to a classic car forum you could see people arguing all day long about the merits of one spark plug brand over another. Or I'm sure if you went to an Atari ST forum you'd find people arguing about something similar to the arguments here. Hell, I bet if you went to a forum about kitchen utensils, you'd find people arguing about one type of mixer or another. No one has ever said "that Internet argument fundamentally changed my way of thinking", nor will they ever. So, keep on keepin' on. Hate on patches or use them religiously, I think the Amiga is more fun because you can customize it how you want. Some people don't like that, and for them there's also the boring, generic import cars.
