Then they should not have sold the game knowing they could not support it.
Then they should not have sold the game knowing they could not support it.
Though I 10000% percent agree, something tells me the publishers and shareholders would make that impossible and on top of that... they may have genuinely not expected this to be this bad (I know.... how could they not expect it to be so busy and popular... but still)
This is a valid point. Being on a software team myself I will say that often times the people with the knowledge of how bad things might be don't get to make the decisions. I don't think Square is blameless in this, but I doubt the dev team had much if any say in it
At the same time, Yoshi P can leverage say on it and chooses not to. He can remind them of 1.0 and tell them I can let your ass go bankrupt and end up at another studio. Those bean counters are worthless to the company.
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I agree with what you said....except the part that how could they know. I bought two licenses...they know by who purchased Endwalker.
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