Once again this appears to show how fragile our game really is...FC Sunnyvale wrote:(Bubbles) Staff Crew June 21, 2019, 12:27:
(From: https://www.virtualmanager.com/forums/topics/1204174-hvad-gar-vores-licenspenge-egentlig-til & Google translated so please ignore the bad English.)
"It is very limited what I can say here in an open forum, but I actually agree with much of what is written here.
I am the only full-time employee, and for many years I have been in charge of everything - and I mean ALT. The company has a total of 6 owners, who today are scattered to all winners, do not have contact with each other and do not have an interest in Vman. It is not because they are evil, but they all just have other things that are more important to them, and Vman takes up almost nothing in their world.
So I go here, mutters alone, as a regular employee, and have the responsibility to run the entire business, while not really having anything to say about how the money is spent or allowed to make the radical changes that need to be made. to save Vman.
So I have been much more frustrated than you users for a long time. And besides that I work under these conditions and with these limitations, I am further pressured by the fact that there are obviously more of you who have chosen me as the enemy, even though I am the only one fighting for Vman. It is draining with such a pressure from all sides, and when I have it bad, Vman also has it bad.
But, for nearly a year and a half, I have struggled with and against the owners to get things done radically. Of course, I cannot tell details, but it has been hard and exhausting, and has taken a lot of time. Some of the owners have struggled, but others have backed, including the game's founder, Rasmus. With 6 different owners taking that kind of time, but it is finally falling into place, and things soon become very different.
So I can do nothing but hope that at least some of you have an understanding of the situation and patience for a month's time until I get the details in place and can tell what is going to happen."
I'm not one for trying to pursuade people to spend their real life money on anything in particular,
but this does reveal how potentially easy it would be for VM to fold very quickly if things don't go the
way they seem to be heading now.
All credit to Dennis for his efforts so far, and long may his hard work continue to bear fruit and stabilise the game