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Wasn't the biggest fan of the game but still sad to see another developer studio go down.

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[โ€“] crestwave@lemmy.world 4 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

These are good points, but modern PvP games still support custom matches and going from there to self-hosted servers isn't really much of a leap.

In fact, I believe Valve's new game Deadlock does let you run your own dedicated servers.

[โ€“] chryan@lemmy.world 0 points 2 weeks ago

I don't think it's fair to assume what is or isn't a leap for a developer. Unless you've worked on the game in question, we have no idea how easy or difficult it is to support any feature implementation.

Some would like to argue that "they should have thought about it!" and my answer to that is: that's not how game development works.

Making games is hard, and unless you're Valve with virtually infinite time and money, you have to make difficult decisions about what will get you to the finish line the fastest, while maintaining a minimum quality bar.

Every feature implementation takes time, and every added feature takes time away from something else, which takes you further away from shipping the game.