With the crumbling of their brittle server under a bit of unanticipated traffic as the latest installment in Goko's serial display of inconceivable ineptitude, they've exhausted all doubts of which a reasonable person might grant them the benefit.
I neither know nor care for the particulars of the agreement between dougz and DXV, but with the latter outing his dissatisfaction with whoever is (not) running Goko in such explicit terms as
If you do end up needing to contact Goko, most people simply wait until they're the one in charge of the company; everyone gets a turn eventually. Then just remind yourself about whatever your problem was and try not to push it onto whoever comes after you.
one could imagine that he wouldn't have much of a problem with Isotropic's (temporary) return.
So what I propose is this:
1. The immediate return of Isotropic.
2. Informing Goko by means of a friendly Facebook pm (highest likelihood of being read) of (1) and promising them to voluntarily take down Isotropic again once they successfully complete a set of tough challenges, the exact content of which is up for debate, but example elements might be:
- Two consecutive months of 99%+ uptime.
- One month without games hanging or not loading at all.
- Two weeks without serious lagging, like the 10 seconds of suspenseful anticipation between playing a Mining Village and receiving into my hand the Curse that was top-decked by my opponent's Sea Hag.
- People bringing up critical issues on Getsatisfaction like non-loading games or non-functioning account-activation receiving a response within a reasonable time-frame (let's say less than 3 weeks).