i believe the open model of the game (xml data, python scripting) assures that there wont be big issues for modders between patches....
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Woohoo! I think this is good news. We've known that the game has been playable for a long time now, so I think this indicates that the game is pretty much ready moreso than it indicates the game is being rushed out unfinished. Release dates are fairly arbitrary, so there's no reason to think the Nov. 14 date was set in stone and was somehow scientifically determined to be the optimal release date for the game.
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Originally posted by MarkG
i tend to think it's just an accountant thing: "we're going to have some sales in november but we'll count them for october, ok?"
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Originally posted by Wise Ass
Yeah that's exactly what this is.If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.
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Originally posted by MarkG
what was the last game you didnt patch?
I'm a serious programma
I'm quiet frequently releasing bug-free products.
Of course the bigger products are never bug-free though But that doesn't depend on the ammount of testing.
At one moment the product is finished to go 'live'.
Searching for more bugs would be a waste of time.
Some bugs can't be found through testing. There's a difference between testing and using an application.Formerly known as "CyberShy"
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Originally posted by Aro
But I'll not pay more than $80!!!
I know, I'm desperate!You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.
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Originally posted by CyberShy
I don't build games
I'm a serious programma
I'm quiet frequently releasing bug-free products.
Of course the bigger products are never bug-free though But that doesn't depend on the ammount of testing.
At one moment the product is finished to go 'live'.
Searching for more bugs would be a waste of time.
Some bugs can't be found through testing. There's a difference between testing and using an application.
If the product is ready for release, then there are no bugs, period.
There are likely many undocumented features, and there are going to be many issues fully attributable to user error, but there are never any "bugs".
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MarkG in addition to the in-house testers, aren't there something like 100 beta testers taken from the public including some members of the 'poly forums?
We Apolytoners are such a horrible bunch that I'm sure no one would want us .Solver, WePlayCiv Co-Administrator
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Nah, those of us who post aswell at CFC are good.If you fail to plan, you plan to fail.
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How to win on Deity Builder style, step-by-step
M2TW Guide to Guilds (including Assassins')
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Originally posted by Kinjiru
Well clearly, you are not a very serious programmer.
If the product is ready for release, then there are no bugs, period.
There are likely many undocumented features, and there are going to be many issues fully attributable to user error, but there are never any "bugs".
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Originally posted by Drakan
Nah, those of us who post aswell at CFC are good.
You are only good because your admins are too restrictive of what you post...You just wasted six ... no, seven ... seconds of your life reading this sentence.
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Originally posted by Krill
Aro, aren't you busy enough with C3C ISDG team? 'Cos if you aren't, I can aways give you some extra simming to do...
No, thanks!
Btw, I'm counting on at least 2 weeks of delay here in Brazil.
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Haven't we been educated for years and years (especially by Firaxis PR) that it is the publisher, not the developer that determines ship date? And that they have no protections or control? That they cannot slide back dates because it cost the publisher too much in ads and such, but the publisher can move the date to better suit their financial needs? Why, I do believe so.
Now, if the date is just being moved up a few weeks, that isn't going to have a significant effect on the production cIV. They have been telling us that it has been in MP alpha and beta testing for forever (well, over a year). All it means is that they AI will cheat outrageously in SP, but that it will still suck. SP wasn't going to be much better just because some part of the cIV team had a whole 2 more weeks to tune it, after all.
So, at most, it's just one more patch. Considering the mad modders around here, that isn't going to matter in the long run, is it?-Darkstar
(Knight Errant Of Spam)
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however much it dosnt matter,its still the principle of realising a crappy(patch-wise) game and charging money then fixing it with patches. or even worse,some compainies just do 2-3 patches and release the xpak aka finnaly 20% of game. RTW anyone?if you want to stop terrorism; stop participating in it
''Oh,Commissar,if we could put the potatoes in one pile,they would reach the foot of God''.But,replied the commissar,''This is the Soviet Union.There is no God''.''Thats all right'' said the worker,''There are no potatoes''
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