PhilThib wrote:The first lesson is that 'Perfection does not belong to this world!'![]()
The second I know since the last 12 years in the game industry is that there will be always complaints on the first release of the game, some of them right (because games are by essence almost never finished upon release)...and for various reasons (including many outside of the dev's will/capacity), this is NOT going to change, ever....
No company can afford pourring millions of $ (and thousands of hours) in game's QA and finishing...to reach an impossible perfection... Anyone can complain or scream, that's fact and that has not changed till game industry existed...and won't change for the years to come...
So what to do from that?
A lot of customers delay purchase from initial release, which can be the safe bet... they are in their good right... there are however known risks that it sometimes kills a game and the company doing it when the ugly face of business shows up and says to the dev: no sale = no life....finito la musica
The second positive attitude is to trust the dev to fix their product as fast as they can and send positive remarks and justified critics...this is constructive spurr that I like, because I know about my limits and weaknesses...as long as the mood is for improvement, I like the attitude...
I really personally dislike those who take errors and weaknesses as an opportunity for bashing...especially when the bashing is totally irrelevant compared to reality (that usually the bashers have not the slightest idea of :blink... a few times here and there I had an urge for "go to ....
" and leave the whole thing down.... but hopefully my tolerant and optimistic nature comes back quickly
Anyway, we are working our best to improve the game, and it will get better with each patch....
One next is currently almost finished and you should get it in beta format soon...
Thanks to all our supporters and gaming friends![]()
No offense PhilThib but I don't see my post as bashing in any way. I think it's a very legitimate question. I had a huge interest in PoN and the developer diaries made it even more so. I tried the demo. Seemed okay to me. I understand there's no such thing a 100% bug free software but I don't understand how you can honestly say PoN was ready for release on June 7. This game is a work in progress and unfortunately it shows. As much as I want to like the game it frustrates me. Not because of misunderstandings or minor bugs. It's due to the unknown factor. How far can I actually get into a game before I come across something else that requires a hotfix or patch? How far can I get into a GC before having to start over before starting over due to a bug? Has anyone on the dev team actually played a GC all the way to see what problems arise?
True enough I could have waited to purchase but as a developer is that what you want me to do? I don't see my posts as bashing at all. I'm frustrated. I want to like this game but the poor documentation, long turn processing and the bugs all make it a frustrating experience for me. I just want to know when I can start having fun with the game. I buy games for entertainment. Not to be frustrated. Right now this game is frustrating the hell out of me. It's a work in progress and I've paid to be a tester. Call that bashing if you will but my question is a very honest, legitimate question.