I didn't. I was responding specifically to what I stated and quoted
It was poorly described nonsense
Except you weren't even close to doing that. Hence my response.
A game being buggy has zero relevance to the tech within. And your inference about my very first game - from 23 years ago - holds no relevance in the general scheme of things.
So my explanation to someone who believed that every single NPC would be rendered on Amazon's cloud service and how, in fact, most of the time, they wouldn't be, is somehow nonsense despite being a decent approximation of the actual system being used? I think you, and your opinion of my posts, might just be a little biased. The next poster seemed to understand well enough.
Please do explain to me how a buggy game has functioning tech within. If what you did worked, it wouldn't be buggy.
Anyway, this is a very silly conversation. The false belief has been cleared up and we can all move on.