




None as far as I know, but I'm also on the lab side (not production). We just see a lot of escalations up the chain of command. But what can you do when unexpected things happen.And how many contracts have penalties or other monetary consideration baked into the contract expecting a delay. Delays are not uncommon, but penalties or a lower starting bid is also not uncommon. Several local projects all came in under budget all due to delay penalties.



Pay penalties. They literally bankrupted a company, because they couldn't get replacement parts after they broke the first part.



No, but people pretending that companies don't suffer real world consequences for delays is a little strange. That game developers get a free pass for delays, again feels strange.
More then likely the penalty SE will suffer is if they don't meet whatever magic dollar amount they expect is stock dropping. SE has no obligation to players their obligation is to stock holders. Just like if they want to sell X item in cash shop like they do in avengers game. The players are secondary to stock holders.





Entertainment in general has no penalties for delays to the end user. Shows, movies, Amusement parks, etc have release/opening delays and go unpenalized. Same with sports games.No, but people pretending that companies don't suffer real world consequences for delays is a little strange. That game developers get a free pass for delays, again feels strange.
More then likely the penalty SE will suffer is if they don't meet whatever magic dollar amount they expect is stock dropping. SE has no obligation to players their obligation is to stock holders. Just like if they want to sell X item in cash shop like they do in avengers game. The players are secondary to stock holders.
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