This why any good engineer would bake it into their estimates when working around the area. I think Martin Fowler covers this in Refactoring. Eiher that or it was Kent Beck in TDD. Both books complement each other really well.
A good civil engineer doesn’t ask a Project Manager if they can add in structural supports. A good software engineer shouldn’t ask to build things right.
“Before we build x, we need to adapt the foundations by resolving x problem. If we don’t get this right, it’ll increase the chances of bugs surfacing in production and would make our team look like a joke.”



Some family account would be nice, so you don’t have to have 1 user to share the same game and saves with folk in the same household.
It just doesn’t do the basics right. Junk.
It’s absolutely why people get the free games and don’t go back. It’s just a dreadful experience.