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<blockquote data-quote="Dinosaur Toy" data-source="post: 68912" data-attributes="member: 1216"><p>With the recent interviews and on-site visits to Farsight, I suspect the core problem is this: Farsight is a company too small and poor of resources to really handle the scale of this project adequately. This is not an insult directed at them. Just an observation of what seems obvious. The issue is that companies have to promote themselves and have to deal with public relations. When a developer/publisher is trying to keep people happy, make new sales, and hold everything together, I would expect that there's always going to be a time when rainbows are promised even though there's not a cloud in the sky.</p><p></p><p>In this case, Farsight may have to deal with the fallout of having proven unable to cope with the circumstances they find themselves in. If they end up being incapable of providing PS3/Vita fixes and cannot publish a 2.0 version of the product to sort these issues, I don't think anyone could blame supporters and customers from turning away and not giving Farsight more money for "better" versions on other platforms. That's just being a prudent consumer. You don't keep giving money to someone who can't do the job. It's nothing personal.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dinosaur Toy, post: 68912, member: 1216"] With the recent interviews and on-site visits to Farsight, I suspect the core problem is this: Farsight is a company too small and poor of resources to really handle the scale of this project adequately. This is not an insult directed at them. Just an observation of what seems obvious. The issue is that companies have to promote themselves and have to deal with public relations. When a developer/publisher is trying to keep people happy, make new sales, and hold everything together, I would expect that there's always going to be a time when rainbows are promised even though there's not a cloud in the sky. In this case, Farsight may have to deal with the fallout of having proven unable to cope with the circumstances they find themselves in. If they end up being incapable of providing PS3/Vita fixes and cannot publish a 2.0 version of the product to sort these issues, I don't think anyone could blame supporters and customers from turning away and not giving Farsight more money for "better" versions on other platforms. That's just being a prudent consumer. You don't keep giving money to someone who can't do the job. It's nothing personal. [/QUOTE]
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