Matchmaking took upwards of 10 minutes. Maybe they could capture a core audience but all that waiting would alienate even more people. Increasing the wait time even more.
They could have invested more money and re-release it, but how much money would it take to overhaul the game. And there is no guarantee, that a 2.0 would be played more.
So giving it up is probably the best solution, not burning even more money.
Keep in mind, it costed about 400 million $ to make.
I think, it is the real world logic that makes it hard to grasp.
If you divide something with something small it becomes bigger.
Mathematically it’s easy and makes sense, but it it’s somehow not intuitive. Especially for young me :)
Matchmaking took upwards of 10 minutes. Maybe they could capture a core audience but all that waiting would alienate even more people. Increasing the wait time even more. They could have invested more money and re-release it, but how much money would it take to overhaul the game. And there is no guarantee, that a 2.0 would be played more. So giving it up is probably the best solution, not burning even more money. Keep in mind, it costed about 400 million $ to make.