Fewer than 700 concurrent players means that they probably weren't making enough money to keep the servers running, let alone bug fixes, or even development.
Yep. My stubbornness has gotten everything set up save for a good remote desktop alternative similar to parsec. I'm stuck between tripling the annual price of my current product (splashtop) to get access to their business solution that supports Linux; shelling out for a good ipkvm solution; or changing from Wayland to X11 so I can implement rustdesk.
Plus the bills are paid up front. No collections department, or write-offs. Plus you get to earn interest if the customer pre pays multiple months or a year in advance.
What was really nice about these (and wasn't mentioned by Alec) is that the smaller song size meant most or all of a song could be stored in the anti skip buffer.
Fewer than 700 concurrent players means that they probably weren't making enough money to keep the servers running, let alone bug fixes, or even development.