nForce | 12 years ago | on: Why Indie Developers Go Insane
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nForce | 12 years ago | on: Why Indie Developers Go Insane
I'm more inclined to think the creator took the game down to save himself being sued to oblivion and keep whatever money he currently has.
nForce | 12 years ago | on: Facebook Fraud [video]
nForce | 12 years ago | on: Google Video Quality Report
I am aware they were trialling some sort of netwrok locally to CA, how difficult/expensive is it to roll this out worldwide?
nForce | 12 years ago | on: Kim Dotcom's new music streaming service
How does another company in tech spamming, have anything to do with whether it's morally right or wrong with another company using such tactics?
Two wrong don't make a right..
nForce | 12 years ago | on: Kim Dotcom's new music streaming service
I'm assuming Kim hasn't coded this himself, anyone know if he outsourced to a company?
I personally believe he's probably some poor indie developer who's practically won the lottery and realizes he could loose it all by all the attention he's received. Removing the app, and disappearing until everything settles down, (whilst still making residual revenue from all the current installs), is the best way for him to mitigate his growing risk of being sued, which is probably scary for him and out of his depth, being a solo indie developer from Vietnam.
Of course he could just be a crazy irrational indie developer as the article assumes, among a number of other explanations which we will probably never know the truth :)