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Given the state of the source code, I'm thinking the purchase price was about $1...
Maybe CDPR should offer to pay the people that bought it if they can submit a pull request that fixes a substantial number of bugs?
CDPR is probably the buyer, maybe it was cheaper than paying the ransom
That's a pretty amusing thought, to buy your own source code though a shell company as it's cheaper than a ransom!
Of which source code? The Red Engine itself is quite a marvel regardless of what buggy shit was bolted on top of it.
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Maybe $1? (Score:2)
Given the state of the source code, I'm thinking the purchase price was about $1...
Maybe CDPR should offer to pay the people that bought it if they can submit a pull request that fixes a substantial number of bugs?
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CDPR is probably the buyer, maybe it was cheaper than paying the ransom
That's a pretty amusing thought, to buy your own source code though a shell company as it's cheaper than a ransom!
Re: Maybe $1? (Score:2)
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Given the state of the source code, I'm thinking the purchase price was about $1...
Of which source code? The Red Engine itself is quite a marvel regardless of what buggy shit was bolted on top of it.