This means another opportunity for cheaters to test their software - just like before, just like now it will be a time when the game will be completely unplayable.
But as they say, drowning men clutch at straws - EA wants to once again artificially boost statistics for unsuspecting people, including investors, by showing them that the game is doing well and is popular...
Yesterday, after a month's break, I launched the game and I can still say that its technical condition is tragic. Maybe laying people off will be a good thing; those who remain might finally get back to work, or they'll abandon the game entirely—they'll shut down the servers, and it'll be another game for the trash bin. After all, they've already made a fortune on it, and not just a little, so now they don't care about us.