Let’s say a pretty big game developer released a pretty below par game that didn’t live up to promises or expectations.
Why wouldn’t they ask for help fixing it? Is it possible to hire another company or freelancers to help smooth the game out?
Surely it would be better for the company to hold their hands up, save face and get the game fixed ASAP. Not to mention if it was a fairly profitable game already, money wouldn’t be a problem.
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They already have people in their company who are paid to fix bugs.
Hiring new people wouldn’t speed it up because you have to take the time to introduce them to the code, explain how the game is supposed to work, make sure they work well alongside existing staff, train them with any unique software you use, and so on and so on.
Much better to just let the people you already pay to do that job do their job
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