Open Letter from Community to Devs

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Elven
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Re: Open Letter from Community to Devs

Post#31 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:17 pm

Zilinia wrote:
Ye I know :) It is bad we never was see the blood hunt expansion life :) so u was able to be vampire :P

You are confusing! :o

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Zilinia
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Re: Open Letter from Community to Devs

Post#32 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:18 pm

Naa not if u read it :P because mythic was working a on a expansion to WAR :P

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Re: Open Letter from Community to Devs

Post#33 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:20 pm

Zilinia wrote:Naa not if u read it :P because mythic was working a on a expansion to WAR :P
Haha, yeah. It never made it live. So it doesn't exist ;)

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ZeoUnit
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Re: Open Letter from Community to Devs

Post#34 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:21 pm

Dana wrote:
ZeoUnit wrote:
Elven wrote:Count the team with one hand and you know the number of people working on the game. Now remember, these people aren't paid to do this. Nor do they devote their full time to the project, but more do it in their spare time after finishing a full day at work.

You begin to realise now, just what the team is contending with ;)

I do hope this would open the eyes to the people who were unsure of what or why things are taking time.
Well its true that number of developers could be counted on one hand but it would be also possible to invite/ask on the internet to see if other developers would be willing to help in updating the server or fixing bugs.

I would love to help but sadly I don't have programing skills that would help much, but internet is a big place. There should be people out there that would be willing to help and have skills to do it.If developers ask/invite maybe they could get more support. Invited developers maybe cant work full time on it and its understandable but maybe they could help the core team to finish things faster.

You can help without programming skills ... -> http://www.returnofreckoning.com/forum/ ... f=11&t=489
Thank you for that link I will look in to it and see what is required and can I do something with it.

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Zilinia
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Re: Open Letter from Community to Devs

Post#35 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:22 pm

Elven wrote:
Zilinia wrote:Naa not if u read it :P because mythic was working a on a expansion to WAR :P
Haha, yeah. It never made it live. So it doesn't exist ;)
It might live in the studio :P but never got out of they hehe :) but it could still be nice to play vampire :)

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Elven
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Re: Open Letter from Community to Devs

Post#36 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:26 pm

Zilinia wrote:
It might live in the studio :P but never got out of they hehe :) but it could still be nice to play vampire :)
We don't have the data for it. So it will never happen xD

Vampires have kind of gone bad since that stupid Twilight **** came.

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Zilinia
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Re: Open Letter from Community to Devs

Post#37 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:29 pm

Elven wrote:
Zilinia wrote:
It might live in the studio :P but never got out of they hehe :) but it could still be nice to play vampire :)
We don't have the data for it. So it will never happen xD

Vampires have kind of gone bad since that stupid Twilight **** came.
Ye maybe :P but I dont think vampires are shining in the sun like diamonds hehe

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Re: Open Letter from Community to Devs

Post#38 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:32 pm

Zilinia wrote: Ye maybe :P but I dont think vampires are shining in the sun like diamonds hehe
Noooo. Not the sunlight! It burns... :o

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Re: Open Letter from Community to Devs

Post#39 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:42 pm

Elven wrote:
ZeoUnit wrote: Well its true that number of developers could be counted on one hand but it would be also possible to invite/ask on the internet to see if other developers would be willing to help in updating the server or fixing bugs.
There is an open invitation for those who do want to help with small and trivial fixes. Nalgol made a guide on how to get set up and firing bugs :D
ZeoUnit wrote: I would love to help but sadly I don't have programing skills that would help much, but internet is a big place. There should be people out there that would be willing to help and have skills to do it.If developers ask/invite maybe they could get more support. Invited developers maybe cant work full time on it and its understandable but maybe they could help the core team to finish things faster.
We've had many people come and go saying they want to help. Saying this and that, blah blah blah. They fell through and we never saw them again. The team you see before you, is the loyal, battle hardened team working on this game...
That maybe true but the current team could use some help regardless. There are as you said many thing that still need to be done and yes people would come and go off the projects but it would still decrease time needed to implement/fix functions on server.
If actively add new developers to the game in time there will be more people that would stay on project and numbers of loyal members will increase.
You can always assign new members to work on stuff that core team is currently not working so it would not effect their work with possible setbacks if new member stop working on that particular part of the game.

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Elven
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Re: Open Letter from Community to Devs

Post#40 » Sun Jul 27, 2014 10:47 pm

ZeoUnit wrote: That maybe true but the current team could use some help regardless. There are as you said many thing that still need to be done and yes people would come and go off the projects but it would still decrease time needed to implement/fix functions on server.
If actively add new developers to the game in time there will be more people that would stay on project and numbers of loyal members will increase.
You can always assign new members to work on stuff that core team is currently not working so it would not effect their work with possible setbacks if new member stop working on that particular part of the game.
To be honest, unless you've got a good understanding and experience of the C# language. It's pretty much a miss fire of an attempt.

You will struggle to find anyone decent enough to help for free ;) Fact.

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