Hi,
I'd also like to point out that software developers, as a rule, let you
know when there is something significant to report. Otherwise you can
assume he is either busy with his personal life, working on it, there is
no new news to be had, whatever. Badgering the developer for news isn't
exactly going to produce the results you seak, and may just end up
ticking off the developer in the process.
I can't say how many times I've been asked when the next update for
Mysteries of the Ancients will be out. I haven't exactly set a date in
stone, and at best my answer is I am working on it, and sometimes I will
drop a couple of nuggets of bugs I've recently fixed. That probably
isn't the answer the person was looking for, but I didn't have any
answer to give him/her in the first place.
Charles Rivard wrote:
Thanks for saying this. If anyone wants to discover the progress of
the production of a game, rather than cluttering up the list, send
your question, if you must, directly to the developer. I say "if you
must" because answering such Emails only takes up time that could
otherwise have been spent developing.
Stop repeat offenders! Don't reelect them!
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