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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Calgary, Alberta
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While I know it is frustrating for us to have constant delays, I appreciate you posting something at all BJ.
Perhaps it is my age, Canadianness, or knowing what it is like to be dealing with this sort of thing (after having been in the game business for 41 years now), but I tend to be very forgiving of things like this). The reality is that this is a first world problem and that we need to put it in perspective. We are not living in Syria getting bombed constantly and without clean water for us or our children. Sorry if this sounds a little preachy or too Koombiyah. If it was stopping me from gaming at all, I'd be far more up in arms. |
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Join Date: Dec 2011
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Thanks for the update, BJ.
I'm hoping that the CM finally launches, and is a resounding success, and enables LWD to hire more developers, giving Realm Works a faster development pace that will let the tool realize the potential it has, and improve its customer base. |
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Join Date: Oct 2016
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Gord, there are no Canadians living in Alberta (I'm Kidding! Don't Hit Me!).
But that aside, it IS your Canadianess, I'm sure because I have yet to see a Canadian go up in arms over this, but I am biased. I. AM. CANADIAN! |
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Join Date: Feb 2014
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so post #16 - 19 days
And now we are AGAIN at 11 days and counting.... is it really that hard to set an outlook reminder to make a forum post. Also as a suggestion, I don't know what lone wolf are using internally for bug tracking etc but perhaps a some simple stats if they can be gotten easily like tickets closed: ### new Tickets: ### tickets blocking feature X (say content market): ### This would give a nice simple overview that work is progressing and or that new problems are appearing causing the delays with out to much effort (hopefully) on the lone wolf site? |
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Join Date: May 2013
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A suggestion for the team. Promising weekly updates was a noble gesture, but it's not working out. Might it be better to offer biweekly updates? Or monthly? Or bi-monthly?
Basically, is there a schedule that you can reasonably keep? And maybe have a primary and a backup so if the primary is unavailable to post the update, the backup can do it? |
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Join Date: Oct 2016
Posts: 621
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Darn you Rob! Darn you to HECK!!!!!
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Join Date: Dec 2013
Posts: 798
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@Philderbeast
I think are are really overdoing it, counting the days hours minutes ecetera - I saw your post was constructive, Iam just thinking that it's simply not necessary to shell out weekly posts with tiny bits of nothing new here at the moment. Yes it was a promise, ... there are no real news, ppl are working on it. Somebody should count how long it takes until the next complaint comes it. Wonder if we would reach double digits ever. Imho we should not be holier than the pope. As Eightbliz suggested I think the frequency of the updates can be lowered easily, also makes up a tiny bit of room for more useful things to think about every week Join the (unofficial) Realm-Works IRC Chat: #realm-works on the Rizon Network (https://wiki.rizon.net/index.php?title=Servers) -> Browser Client: https://kiwiirc.com/client/irc.rizon.net |
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Join Date: Nov 2009
Location: Jonesboro, AR (USA)
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I just want something regular, whether it's weekly, bi-weekly, monthly. Monthly is probably sufficient.
And I want them to do what they say. If they intend to give monthly updates, say that. If they say weekly updates, then give weekly updates, or drop by the forums and say that weekly was a little too ambitious and they're backing off to monthly updates. |
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