Nothing I hate more than companies who shut down games people enjoy and lock away the code in a vault never to be seen again. I want to play Firefall so bad...
I'm not sharing it because eventually someone will ask me 'what exactly does this line do' and I won't know the answer and then I'll spend a week thinking: wtf does it do? Why did I put it in?
Eventually you accept your lack of memory for old code. At work I'll have a junior developer ask about something I did more than a decade ago, and I'll be like "I don't remember. You've read the code recently, so I think you're the team's expert now."
MightyIink
Nothing I hate more than companies who shut down games people enjoy and lock away the code in a vault never to be seen again. I want to play Firefall so bad...
HorseDeepInADragon
RowanUnderwood
How about releasing source code in a desperate attempt to stay relevant? https://www.theverge.com/news/621397/command-conquer-open-source-ea-red-alert-renegade-generals
lamagra22
I look at it this way: if you want to use or run my garbage code that's on you my dude.
GrandmasterSpank
I'm not sharing it because eventually someone will ask me 'what exactly does this line do' and I won't know the answer and then I'll spend a week thinking: wtf does it do? Why did I put it in?
UNHchabo
Eventually you accept your lack of memory for old code.
At work I'll have a junior developer ask about something I did more than a decade ago, and I'll be like "I don't remember. You've read the code recently, so I think you're the team's expert now."
GrandmasterSpank
Lol thats a good one I'm gonnan use that :D