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You're right, what you said is silly. It was a non sequitur and illogical in its framing.Well, if we move away from the concept of games having an end, maybe the devs would also agree to move beyond the concept of needing money to live?
That has got to be the silliest statement I've seen.
Ask yourself the following questions:
- Why would a developer want to finish a game they enjoy making?
- Why would a developer want to finish a game they still have stories to tell?
- Why would a developer want to finish a game that receives new ideas for content from a fanbase that they find interesting to create?
- Why would a developer want to finish a game that has had tens of millions of players?
- Why would a developer want to finish a game that continues to see thousands of downloads across a variety of sites each day?
- Why would a developer want to finish a game that they are spending over 2 years of time and money for staff to reconfigure the game for mobile devices in order to expand their reach into the public?