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Day 3,578, 08:40 Published in Ireland Ireland by Releasethe Krakken

Is it like Cartman's Amusement Park dilemma?


Cartman's grandmother dies, leaving him with a dream come true one million dollars. He uses the cash to buy his own amusement park, which he names Cartmanland. He won't let anyone in but himself.

But Cartman has problems of his own with his new amusement park. To raise cash to keep the park running he has to admit more and more paying customers each day. It seems that his policy of not letting anyone in has sparked public interest. People line up for blocks, clamoring for tickets. Cartman is hailed as a financial genius.


in other words are updates made to fund Plato's private game. Was there a -1 day when Plato could still afford to play this game on his own until he was forced on day 1 to allow some pests to share the game with.

And now that it was sold can he afford to let us all go so that he can continue playing the game on his own?

Or is it like throwing pennies in an airplane engine!



In this style of program design random updates are thrown into the game's engine to see if it will break.






We have already established that Plato's updates dont follow conventional program design principles. Therefore this is not an option.

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