Right now... no, because I have become busy with school and work :) but back when I was bumming it out and had nothing better to do, I would be upset.
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Right now... no, because I have become busy with school and work :) but back when I was bumming it out and had nothing better to do, I would be upset.
An anchor the size of the Empire State building. (I need to stop using analogies)
Almost everything that they've done has been stymied due to a half completed game engine and poor server infrastructure. They can't work on those because it would involve taking the game down for weeks and stopping work on content or game redesigns.
OK, remind yourself not to work in server administration then. If I told my company I was going to take down all the core servers to implement an upgrade without a backup server I'd be eating ramen and dirt and living in a van down by the river.
You honestly think there's no way to work on the game without taking all the servers down? How did you come to that conclusion?
I'm actually for living in a van next to the river, I hate work.
I did indeed think this thread through, although it seems close to spiraling out of control. I would like to ask though, how would bringing the servers down in the way I have described in my previous post Hirt the changes that have already been made?
I do not mean for any changes or progress to be rolled back in any way. I simply think it would be better to fix the game all at once instead of slowly trickling in updates over time. By doing it this way you would have a chance to actually restore momentum by showing the public all at once that this game can be good. Slow updates do nothing but breed contempt unless they are perfect in every way. And lets be honest, even when that does happen you have those bad apples that still complain. ;)