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that will totally result in less issues, not more
After all they didn't have a problem kicking Romero off the team, did they?
EDIT: And they wouldn't even need to kick someone off, I'm sure they could afford a few more coders to come in and learn with some new talent.
Then they should consider getting started lol...
Take that angsty boomer ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ elsewhere. They're real people that made a technically complex piece of software and, despite your rampant narcissism your slight discomfort at an unconfirmed bug isn't anywhere near as important as someone's career.
Also, Romero still makes games - scratching my head over why Empire of Sin wasn't a much of a hit as this.
more people doesn't always result in better work
it's like people that go around saying "just throw more money at it" as if it will magically fix everything