*Rolls eyes* Completely wrong but thanks for trying.This patch will be delayed again, early to mid August. That pathetic of a letter stated to every one Yoshi is going to put a date to appease the players, even though it's not true. Something going to come up, I bet the raids put too much stress on the servers. They like that excuse.
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I've played this game since release. Granted, I took a few months off, but I've played more than enough MMO's and games in general to understand exactly how the game works. Regardless, what does my play time have to do with the patch? Oh, right. Nothing.
Fact is you're acting like a child. Anyone here can see it. Your logic is laughable, and your analogies to support them are even more so. I honestly highly doubt you design anything, as I doubt anyone hires children. At least not in America.
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Maybe in the 80's. Any text editor for coding nowadays has either auto-correct options or an error finder that tracks down exactly which line of code was written incorrectly.Yes I do seriously think that. Granted I am not a programmer and my only background in programming was a 101 course in programming logic, but I do have a concept that if everything is not typed perfectly that it messes up a whole line of code and you have to check each part to find out where the problem is.
If there's a problem with your software nowadays it's most likely an entire section of wrong code or just bad design.
It's not a surprise at all, that's why I was disappointed.And so what if all the delays have been due to testing? They have had a LOT to test. Auto Attack. Guildleve Balancing. Enmity Algorithms. New Item Balance. and Dungeons. From what I know of the video game industry, games get pushed back ALL the time, so how this is a surprise confounds me.
And again, I've said this 1000 times but I guess I should again, I'm not angry with this particular delay. I'm just saying that if their problem is testing then they should improve that part of their team. It's that simple.
But I get your point of view and I'm honestly glad that you aren't personally attacking me like other immature users tend to do here when they can't get their silly point across.
And personally attacking me is not childish at all. Great logic you've got there.
Also I have my own studio, so no one had to hire me in the first place. And I don't live in America anymore but that's very smart of you for thinking that America is the only place in the world that makes videogames.
Last edited by Colino; 07-09-2011 at 12:41 AM.
I appreciate the letter that lets us know when the approximate date is. Keep working hard devs!
On a side note: my ignore list is pretty pointless if you guys quote all the stupidity that goes on in this forum. Although I think I am asking to much since I probably have 1/3 of the forum on ignore. With every thread I click on it just keeps getting longer and longer.
long days and pleasant nights
Oh and one more thing just crossed my mind.... Yoshi-P stated that all of the things on the list he showed was to be completed by the end of the summer. Then he specified that it meant end of September... so that means we will see Patches 1.19 and 1.20 by then?
Lolz.Maybe in the 80's. Any text editor for coding nowadays has either auto-correct options or an error finder that tracks down exactly which line of code was written incorrectly.
If there's a problem with your software nowadays it's most likely an entire section of wrong code or just bad design.
They use their own coding + Crystal Tools. There's no auto-correct or error finder unless they made one, and even then those don't = infallible coding. You also have to test if your coding works out how you want it to. Even if your coding is correct in the way you wrote it, you have to make sure it's correct in the way of implementing what you want it to.
Of course this is obvious.
I disagree with you, at least as far as the simplification goes. If video gaming was as easy as you stated, then why are we still waiting for games like Diablo III? Why did it take so long to push out Duke Nukem Forever? Obviously, developing games is not a quick process and to expect quick results seems like a contradiction.Maybe in the 80's. Any text editor for coding nowadays has either auto-correct options or an error finder that tracks down exactly which line of code was written incorrectly.
If there's a problem with your software nowadays it's most likely an entire section of wrong code or just bad design.
It's not simple if SE has given Yoshi all the resources he is going to get. It's hard to justify spending more money developing a failed game on a gamble that they can still save it. Yoshi's team has all the support they are going to get from the overall company.It's not a surprise at all, that's why I was disappointed.
And again, I've said this 1000 times but I guess I should again, I'm not angry with this particular delay. I'm just saying that if their problem is testing then they should improve that part of their team. It's that simple.
I'm not attacking you. The person I called a child was the person above my own post who couldn't seem to write a single coherent sentence. But since you're the one who decided to take it personally, you made the statement refer to you instead.And personally attacking me is not childish at all. Great logic you've got there.
Also I have my own studio, so no one had to hire me in the first place. And I don't live in America anymore but that's very smart of you for thinking that America is the only place in the world that makes videogames.
Also a fairly good try at trying to shift the attention away from your childish behavior. Your logic is still terrible.
Last edited by Capita; 07-09-2011 at 12:47 AM.
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I hope so. I still think they'll be here by the end of the summer, they just might have to break them up like they did with 1.17.
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