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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Because it doesn’t happen asap. Hiring externals would first require a lot of time in reading and understanding the code. Let alone fixing it if your game was already years in development and you couldn’t fix it yourself as a highly recognized triple AAA company. It takes way too much time and money and might not even be the best solution.
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