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He's litteraly crashed his game into the ground, not from the game being boring but because of terrible (and ironic) marketing tactics.
Edit: TF2 is a similar story, and the veterans only got a simple hat as thanks. It still improved the community.
Meanwhile you have a back-end game that has great development that's been neglected until it's community is barely a few dissidents while their PR head claims that they're doing them a favor.
Terminal Heist.
Not sure of the legality of it, not unless someone in the original team is making it.
* oh and to be clear, I was not a member of the original team, I was just a player that loved the game that was sad to see it go, so I was trying to figure out how to keep this game alive.
It's nice to see someone still supporting the game though, even in a different form. Good luck to you.
I hate that guy with a passion.