OldDayz
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- 3 de Feb, 2016
If that's the case, then it would make good sense to toss aside his pride and pay a competent programmer to look at it. Hell, he could just claim some unexpected code faults came up he's been trying to fix, is utterly perplexed, so he hired an outside consultant. Actual game companies are not above doing this, and there is no shame in the programmer community to have someone else backcheck your code. In fact, that's standard practice, especially if you plan to let the public use the end result.
And if the dumbass is worried it will make him look stupid, seasoned programmers (know a few) do this all the time, because sometimes they fuck up their own work and need thrown a rope despite how smart they are because no one is perfect.
If anything, he looks dumber for not tossing aside his pride and admitting he needs help.
Exactly, and he should have done this as soon as he announced the game was going to be ported to the PC. The 2 environments are completely different (iOS and PC), and since he fired all of his talent, he should have realized RIGHT THEN that he was over his head.
I imagine it wouldn't have cost him that much to bring in a third party to help finish the project correctly and get the game out there.
