

Square enix doesn't need you defending their actions. From looking at all the data and player count their formula isn't working and it needs change.You say that based on what?
Have you created content for a MMO before so you have personal experience with how realistic it is or isn't?
I haven't myself but I've read blogs and interviews with developers, and watched the occasional documentary on YouTube. Content development doesn't happen over night. Most content comes from the coordinated effort of multiple teams and each team is usually working on several different pieces of content at a time. Even if a specific team member has a single specific assignment, they may be pulled to help out another team member at times.
Having a schedule format can help with work flow and coordination, leading to a smoother release. It's also helpful to players who have to plan their game time around real life schedules. "I know this piece of content will release at this point so I need to avoid scheduling conflicts."
It's more realistic for you to adapt than for them to change.


You open the door theres nothing in sight. You close the door wondering whats in sight. But lets be honest its probably gonna just let you down.
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