No but its still what “could” have been, they “could” have fired people and then ended up losing the people who knew how to make EVE work, even if you hired new people they would still do as instructed by those in management roles, CCP have always made the thing they were planning to make, they were just bad plans and hiring the best coders in the known universe won’t stop a bad idea from being a bad idea
Tho both situations could have happened in the past, they were both different and the causes are completely different. In one case they can be improved now, like they could have been improved in the past.
But it depends on what people in CCP think.
I think the term you are looking for is ‘pluralistic ignorance’.
You got a whole bunch of people (players included) who believe something so strongly, because they see and hear other people (apparently) believing it so strongly. This makes people not want to say anything against the premise, for FEAR of being ousted.
I learnt this when I was a child, after reading Hans Christian Andersens’ “The Emperors New Clothes”
AK
As a DBA who regularly deals with the horrors developers inflict on my DB’s, I find I have to dispute this.
Well - it was a tongue-in-cheek comment I was commenting on.
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