Perkel
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What I question is how much of the time it was really worked on and how long it was "in development". My previous quote (the Kotaku one) highlights this.
So how many people have to work on something for you to be in production ? 10 ? 100 ? 1000 ? You don't seem to understand what is pre-production and production. Also we know for 100% sure that game was actually actively in developement before release of TW3, it was smaller scale production with expectation of TW3 devs joining after release leaving some for DLC.
Then apparently leads afer success of TW3 decided to shaft what they had and they restarted production. It used to be PnP conversion and it became TW3 with guns.