I don't think that release dates should be given, although if an expected,
and that is the key word here, dates of release are given, we should be told
why they are not met. If you can't keep a promise, you either shouldn't
have made it or you should explain why you can't keep it.
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Hi William,
That's precisely why I don't give release dates myself. I know given
my hectic schedule that a game will get done when it gets done and no
sooner. Trying to put a release date on it only adds a lot of
unnecessary pressure to complete it without setbacks, technical
problems, and any
I tend to agree with that. If I were developing games I'd probably follow
that particular battle plan so to speak.
They're coming to take me away, ha-haaa!
- Original Message -
From: william lomas will.d.lo...@gmail.com
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Monday,
no,
its more like the developers need to hold off on set dates, untill they
are sure the product will be ready for that date.
Having an upcoming date for the game, gets the hype going, and gets the
interest ready for the game.
dallas
On 12/27/2011 14:26, william lomas wrote:
hi all