Yeah, but you're not in Russia. Alexey knew/knows what's going on and was trying to be understanding. However, that understanding can't go on forever.
I'm not sure what you mean. I never implied the understanding should go on forever. Quite the opposite. If MSI were ignoring him or told him he's on his own, then he should've made this public much, much earlier.
Perhaps. But to say that MSI doesn't need him to continue working on Afterburner would be foolish to a fault.
I'm not convinced of that.
If MSI wants Afterburner to remain in development, then they
do need him, yes. Even if they own the rights to the product (which I doubt) and can switch developers, that would most likely result in failure, as nobody is better equipped to develop Afterburner than Unwinder.
What I meant was that, (hypothetically) should MSI make the decision to abandon Afterburner, I'm guessing they aren't really going to lose much. MSI's reputation will suffer, sure, but that would be among enthusiasts that use Afterburner. I sincerely doubt that is a large percentage of the company's customers. Will MSI's sales suffer? Probably not to any meaningful extent. Any boycott of MSI's products would be limited to the aforementioned enthusiasts. And even then, chances are not all of them would participate in said boycott, and of those that do, not all would boycott all of MSI's products but just the graphics cards.
Would a boycott of all people that seem to care about the situation really be sufficient to make even a small dent in MSI's sales? My guess is no.
Whereas on the other hand, I would assume that Unwinder would much rather continue his relationship with MSI, than look for a new job, especially considering the current "state of affairs".
I can try putting it a different way: Unwinder stands to lose more from ending his MSI contract/relationship than MSI does.
Because, again, he understands the big picture. He understands the situation is unpleasant for all involved.
Exactly. He
does seem to understand the situation is unpleasant for all parties involved. My point was that I would've assumed people here would understand that as well.