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These are the shittiest patch notes that I've seen in the history of gaming.
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Hi all, I recently read the comment of a scrawny gnoll named "Darkwoo" on P99. I have never been so turned off by a player's behavior. Darkwoo was extremely argumentative and immature with the most petty comments. Darkwoo - we are all here to have fun. Relax and enjoy the game! Not everything is an argument. Anxiety is often the culprit of having to take deep breaths. | ||||
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#114
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Caveat: A decade+ of hard work is appreciated.
Concern: You'll never find the historical patch note for "sitting no longer makes you approximately level 1 for purposes of aggro" because it was never like that. Please fix stupid "even decaying skeletons aggro a level 60 from 50 yards away if they're sitting" aggro calc, it's way not at all how it ever was. | ||
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Are you a dev? You work in a professional shop? I do, and if some dev said what you said everyone would be like this guy is retarded. That's because consumers drive development. We don't build software so we can appreciate it, we build it so people can use it. And we're super responsive to our customers because without them we are mere hobbyists. If consumers say they don't like a button placement we hop right on it. If the consumers tell us it loads too slow, we speed it up. And if we can't do it, we patiently explain why and offer alternatives. I'm just providing a professional viewpoint here. Like if you have a going concern that is interested in profits, then that's how you act. I understand p99 is a private effort staffed by volunteers and is operated on a hobby-level of support, maintenance and communication. I'm perfectly fine with that and have no higher expectations and I'm grateful for it's very existence. I'm just taking a strong position over the generalization presented above. | |||
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At any good software company, listening to your customer isn't just "one important thing you should do" ... it underpins your entire development process! Literally everything you work on, except paying off technical debt, should be because your "customer interfacers" (account managers, product managers, etc.) have told your dev team "the customer(s) need this." ... but none of that changes the fact that P99 is not a company with customers: it's a bunch of volunteers giving up their free time to let the rest of us play a game.
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#118
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if you guys hate it here so much then play on TAKP or live
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I was using caps to exaggerate the terminology he was using, sorry if that triggered your "professional developer". "Development" is a pretty broad term, "not listening to customers" was meant to be more about the development phase of a video game being developed, the original creation. | |||
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