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there was a prommise of weekly updates made, so can we get them, or are we going to continue to get empty promises when it comes to Realm works? |
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Louisville, Ky
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In other posts they have made clear that the promise of updates was only until the CM launched. They consider that a fulfilled promise. I agree that the original promise did not make that at all clear.
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Join Date: Dec 2013
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Well, thus far, it's a pretty small market. I'm not necessarily looking for more features. There is definitely stuff that I would buy if it was available, but right now it's not. Just give me more options content wise and fix bugs.
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Join Date: Feb 2014
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To be fair, its hard to call even that scope fulfilled, since we didnt even get regular weekly updates during that period.
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Louisville, Ky
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Yeah, when I compare LWD to other companies they just fall short in a lot of ways. I suspect that it is a combination of 1) being a smaller company with less resources and 2) a lack of appreciation for how important communications with users really is in the RPG community. The lack of any real road map for RW is very telling. Let's be honest, with the exception of a few months in the recent past, we haven't seen any significant development of RW in years. That track record and the lack of any road map for the future leaves me without much hope for the product. As a result, I am in the process of abandoning it. I kind of feel like RW was a product ahead of its time and is suffering for it now. If RW was being developed now it would be done differently. I wonder if they almost need to completely start over from the ground up, because it seems that even small updates are massively hard to pull off. HLO looks so nice and modern by comparison. They didn't upgrade HLC, rather, they started over. It was just easier for them to build from scratch with current tech and practice than to update the existing product. If they had the man power to convert all the HLC to HLO I'm sure they would have done it and totally leave HLC behind. Of course starting over with RW isn't a realistic option for them.I feels like they are just in a very difficult spot with RW. I do think there are things they could do to improve there plummeting reputation though, and better communication is one of them. They feel they don't have time to do, and I think they can't afford to not do it. D&DB and Roll 20 are both putting significant resources into building a stronger community and communication. Those companies are larger and have more resources for sure, but its still significant to observe.
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Join Date: May 2013
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With Rob and BJ both having some serious personal issues during that period, I'll give them a pass on that. My grouse is that things haven't really improved.
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Join Date: Aug 2013
Location: Germany
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Supporting Calendar Campaigner Tools: Realm Works, Campaign Cartographer 3+ and Add-ons, MapTools Games: home brew world, Lord of the Rings (CODA), Shadowrun, Earthdawn Last edited by Greebo; September 16th, 2019 at 02:43 AM. Reason: clarification |
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Location: Louisville, Ky
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Bottom line is that they don't think it is important and keep pushing it off to focus on things they think are more valuable. I believe they are vastly undervaluing the importance of customer communication and community enthusiasm.
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