That was the intent, to only ever support 2 - duh. It obviously wasn't about ensuring the protocol worked smoothly before opening the floodgates. What practical company would bother doing that?
I mean, every developer ever knows that if they've spent the time to thoroughly test and think of every edge case that nothing will ever go wrong in prod, so you just SHIP IT!
That was the intent, to only ever support 2 - duh. It obviously wasn't about ensuring the protocol worked smoothly before opening the floodgates. What practical company would bother doing that? I mean, every developer ever knows that if they've spent the time to thoroughly test and think of every edge case that nothing will ever go wrong in prod, so you just SHIP IT!