@Squirrel
Gaming is business, sure thing. I would rather bet they are fine with what they have now. There is no need to pay any coder to improve a game because it probably won't change anything regarding profits and may in fact decrease number of players who are disappointed with changes.
It is enough to tell their graphic designer to create a skin or two every two weeks.
The player base is slightly decreasing over time after huge player loss year or so ago (I remember 100k+ players online in EU servers only! Now it's ten times less at its peak).
They acknowledged Agario is in stagnation (maybe even is dying slowly) and is just a shadow of its former glory and it can't be turned back. If something drastic was to be done with the game, it had to be done a year, year and a half ago, before other developers had created some really good clones.
Now it's just not worth. That's what I think.
Gaming is business, sure thing. I would rather bet they are fine with what they have now. There is no need to pay any coder to improve a game because it probably won't change anything regarding profits and may in fact decrease number of players who are disappointed with changes.
It is enough to tell their graphic designer to create a skin or two every two weeks.
The player base is slightly decreasing over time after huge player loss year or so ago (I remember 100k+ players online in EU servers only! Now it's ten times less at its peak).
They acknowledged Agario is in stagnation (maybe even is dying slowly) and is just a shadow of its former glory and it can't be turned back. If something drastic was to be done with the game, it had to be done a year, year and a half ago, before other developers had created some really good clones.
Now it's just not worth. That's what I think.