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I guess he takes it as criticism and therefore dislikes what I write.
What I wanted to tell is that the same thing like last time when we jumped from 1.4.2 to 1.5.0 seems to happen again.
@Shoozza: Yeah, you're correct about it taking more than just a couple of days, yet it shouldn't take years. I just don't understand why EnEsCe doesn't do what is best for pretty much everyone in the community, including himself. Release bugfix before new stuff - gain respect.
But whats the point of releasing bugfixes AND THEN new features.
When that will cause more bugs.
He needs to make the next version completely bugless. I mean completely.And than work on all the awesome ideas for the next couple of months.Mainly more options in weapon.iniSince thats not exactly hard. (from what i know of)
And yes, 1.5.1 was meant to be bug fixes only, originally I fully intended it to be that way, but when the Soldat Forums decided to be dickfaces towards me for many weeks (and probably still going on), things changed. Could you sit for 5+ hours every day, only fixing bugs, knowing that the people you do it all for are just bitching about you behind your back? No, you’d go and do something fun, explore ideas and possibilities to create new features.
Last year, I dreamt I was pissing at a restroom, but I missed the urinal and my penis exploded.
QuoteAnd yes, 1.5.1 was meant to be bug fixes only, originally I fully intended it to be that way, but when the Soldat Forums decided to be dickfaces towards me for many weeks (and probably still going on), things changed. Could you sit for 5+ hours every day, only fixing bugs, knowing that the people you do it all for are just b***hing about you behind your back? No, you’d go and do something fun, explore ideas and possibilities to create new features.what kind of twisted logic is that ?
And yes, 1.5.1 was meant to be bug fixes only, originally I fully intended it to be that way, but when the Soldat Forums decided to be dickfaces towards me for many weeks (and probably still going on), things changed. Could you sit for 5+ hours every day, only fixing bugs, knowing that the people you do it all for are just b***hing about you behind your back? No, you’d go and do something fun, explore ideas and possibilities to create new features.
Excellent post, Shoozza. I agree with everything that you said. Consider posting it as a response to his blog entry so that he'll actually see it since he doesn't visit us here. Maybe it'll make him think about how juvenile he's being and he'll grow up a bit (we can hope ).