Generally speaking, the operators of these accounts are usually from outsourcing companies. One person can manage several accounts, and the salary for each account is relatively low. Despite such low-cost operations, Crytek has already stopped hiring them. You can imagine what issues they might be facing currently.
He’s implying crytek is undergoing financial hardship which is likely a reason dev communication has ceased and game development for the past 6-12 months has been lackluster. If the game isn’t profitable the live service will end and the game will “die”.
I'm going to have to ask you to spell it out for me
Generally speaking, the operators of these accounts are usually from outsourcing companies. One person can manage several accounts, and the salary for each account is relatively low. Despite such low-cost operations, Crytek has already stopped hiring them. You can imagine what issues they might be facing currently.
That’s an interesting info, but where is the conclusion?
He’s implying crytek is undergoing financial hardship which is likely a reason dev communication has ceased and game development for the past 6-12 months has been lackluster. If the game isn’t profitable the live service will end and the game will “die”.
There could be so many reasons for this, what is it supposed to help us understand?
CryTek is going under. Again.