Board Thread:Game Discussion/@comment-29799506-20180210150757/@comment-120.20.169.128-20180215151820

I am against the public publishing exploits as a way to move the developer to fixing them.

Some exploits might not be fixable without breaking something somewhere else. Without having direct access to the source code, one could speculate that there might be very good reasons why certain bugs persist.

RR3 might be entering the twilight phase of it's development cycle. The senior programmers have most likley been reassigned to other more  demading projects leaving the junior programmers in charge of maintaing the core code. Taking a big leap here, but if I were an employer, I would not let those two guys on RRTV  anywhere near a cofee machine let alone a compiler  (and I mean that in the politest possible terms)

Furthermore, I would rather the senior programmers at FM dedicate their efforts to unleasing secret project RR4 than to have be continually called away to fix minor errors when the junior guys break something *again*