Dom this is a software glitch, not a slap in the face with a wet fish. In any software driven enviroment there are going to be occasional problems or glitches. These are not intentional slights to affiliates these are technical sanfus. The key here is that Microgaming realized there was an error and notified their clients (the casinos who are licensing their software).
The only thing I am annoyed about in this whole affair is the fact that the casinos (licensees) were slow in informing us, their affiliate partners.
Blaming Microgaming is incorrect. We are affiliates of the CASINOS not the software provider. Their obligation is to their licensees. Not us.
I think we can all agree at the end of the day that Microgaming is and has always been the gold standard of casino software and generates more profits for affiliates (and more entertainment for players) then all the other platforms online combined. Lets not lose sight of that.