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When a large project only has the resources afforded by a single person, they would have to resort to an insane level of efficiency and competency to not just give up due to unacceptable projected completion date.
A similar situation happened to Deepseek with regards to the hardware they required. You saw how their product compared to other projects that had an access to an order of magnitude more funds and hardware.
Now this single Chinese guy is getting all the resources he needs. Other game studios should be very afraid of what he can produce with these resources
It was actually way before Wukong! I believe he recieved funding from a Sony based competition on supporting upcoming developers iirc