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While I’ve thought similar things myself, I would say that not everyone’s experience is going to be the same.
The devs have said historically that this is a passion project for them built out of love for the game. Considering its been down for a month without any subscribers, this certainly isn’t their only or core revenue stream or all eyes would be on this to stay afloat.
One thing they referenced in their post is struggling with depression, and I bet that is a much larger piece here considering what is happening to their country and their involvement in it rather than the actual state of having regular power. They could have hired an outside remote developer and paid them to assist with the bot development if this were the case, someone outside Ukraine and offset their cost with subscription money coming in, but my guess is the same drive they had pre-war vs. during is now different. Different priorities in their current state.
I would love for Miqo to be brought back up as soon as possible, I miss it and the convenience its brought me. But considering this has always been a passion project for the Miqo team, I don’t think anything will change unless the passion picks back up again, which I think we will see more of when the war ends.
…and just to be clear, this isn’t a slight against any of the team, just giving my perception as a longtime subscriber and long lurker here. We appreciate the product you’ve built and the work you’re doing, and look forward to seeing it come back up as soon as you’re able.
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