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Old 03-13-2014, 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by skipdog [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
Well, the code shouldn't have hit the live servers. It wasn't tested properly, period.

I'm sorry, but the sit aggro code would've been incredibly easy to test. I don't have a soft spot in my heart for developers who release untested code. I don't care what the project is or if the developer is a volunteer. I'm still going to voice my opinion on a dev causing a major fuck-up that is causing grief to hundreds of people.

The code has single handedly caused tons of headaches for a massive number of people on this server. Sorry that I'm not going to shy away from my opinion.

The fact is, Haynar released code that has caused all of us grief, without even the slightest bit of testing. THAT is what I have a problem with. Am I thankful for the devs work? Well, sure I am.

It doesn't mean that I'm going to hold back though when a developer makes a blatant fuck up like not even testing their own code and releasing it on live servers where it has caused a ton of headaches. So, sorry I'm not super nice, but this shit shouldn't have happened and only sloppy devs would let something like this happen.

So again, sorry for not kissing the developer's ass and silencing my own opinion. I'm not surprised lots of people jumped on me for 'complaining about volunteer devs on a free server'.

The fact is though, this was a super sloppy bug fix that should never have hit live servers without testing and that is my opinion and I don't really care if a volunteer developer's feelings gets hurt for some honest criticism.
Cry moar. He is programming for free, for a game that you get to play for free. Who gives a shit if his code mishap causes you or anyone else moments of QQ. Go play something else while they fix it, the rest of us will continue to play while taking the new sit agro mechanics into account - until the fix it.