MicoSelva
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That's not to say we should go easy on inXile for hyping up everything to unrealistic levels. Yeah, it was probably the most efficient course of action for them as much as money-gathering goes, but bullshit is bullshit.
Bazillion is a fake number, billion and endless aren't. There's a good reason for this.
Welcome to The Codex.I shouldn't have made the mistake to read through a few pages of this thread. I feel like all my hopes and dreams are shattered now.
I still have no idea of why you'd want to destroy your game experiences by playing anything on Early Access.
I still have no idea of why you'd want to destroy your game experiences by playing anything on Early Access.
And pay for the privilege to boot.
I shouldn't have made the mistake to read through a few pages of this thread. I feel like all my hopes and dreams are shattered now.
I disagree, lots of feedback has been taken into account and changes/fixes/balancing have been implemented based off of things they didn't even ask for feedback on.
A lot of it from here, the other forum, and I assume the codecenter as well.
I disagree, lots of feedback has been taken into account and changes/fixes/balancing have been implemented based off of things they didn't even ask for feedback on.
A lot of it from here, the other forum, and I assume the codecenter as well.
That's not what I said. I don't care if feedback was used or not. Clearly they're going to use it.
What I said is -my- feedback just sits there and I have no idea how it was received. For example even in the latest build I have no idea how many APs a reload action takes. My very first ticket on code center was to ask for a simple tool tip to be added so I'd know how much AP reloading takes.
I expect that ticket to enter a state where it's either planned, or being considered, or going into the next build. What happens is the ticket just remains there and there's no response from Inxile.
If this was an unpaid beta where I was helping the developer I would understand but -payed- to get into this beta. There's extra money there that should have been budgeted toward making the beta experience better for the testers.
It's complete shit. They might as well not even bother reading code center. Why does someone like Sea get to send in weekly reports and engage them over other backers who paid for access?
Complete shit.
It is bizarre I am able to interact with you on someone else's forum. You should look into why this is happening.
If this was an unpaid beta where I was helping the developer I would understand but -payed- to get into this beta. There's extra money there that should have been budgeted toward making the beta experience better for the testers.
To make an analogy, it is like saying you used to volunteer at the soup kitchen. And then you found this really cool soup kitchen you wanted to work at, so you gave them some money to work there (!) and are now upset that the soup kitchen isn't serving the right kind of soup. This is exactly the type problem that gets injected into the creation process when you allow people to buy their way into a beta process. The value curve is reversed, and it fucks everything up.
When you have the time, and if you have not read it yet, pick up 'The Medium is the Massage(sic)' by Marshal McLuhan. He's a media visionary who passed away before anything resembling the Internet came online and he understood how this medium works better than you, evidently.
You treat feedback as a one way system which is precisely the wrong way to do it. Beta testers could have helped you organize feedback through a voting system.
To make an analogy, it is like saying you used to volunteer at the soup kitchen. And then you found this really cool soup kitchen you wanted to work at, so you gave them some money to work there (!) and are now upset that the soup kitchen isn't serving the right kind of soup. This is exactly the type problem that gets injected into the creation process when you allow people to buy their way into a beta process. The value curve is reversed, and it fucks everything up.
Decado I think that analogy is a bit off don't you? This isn't a soup kitchen. It's a product I wanted to help come to life. I paid to be part of that process. I'm not expecting a desk and a chair at the Inxile office. I just expected to be active in a small way in its development. Instead I got handed some slips and told to go to the complaint box and shove them there for later processing.
Awesome! I think it might help a lot if there was a (random?) delay between the kicks. The way your character goes at that thing monotonously like a robot is what strains the believability.
To compensate, you'd want to give the kick animation more "heft".
The funny thing is that this would be considered a ringing endorsement of Wasteland 2 for many people.I had a very similar feeling while playing Fallout 3