I hope that we can appeal to Firaxis' sense of honor--after all, they out-and-out lied to us when they promised a "small patch now and a big patch later." I want to ask them to do a teeny weeny little patch that fixes just the worst, game-breaking bugs. A mini-patch.
If we gave them a small, reasonable list of bugs--I'm thinking five--and asked in our nicest manner possible, "Pretty please Firaxis, could you just fix these tiny little bugs that will hardly take you any time at all?" maybe we could get them to do it. I should make clear that I have no reason to believe that this will work other than blind optimism and a sense of fair play. They've got to know they're angering fans by blowing off the big fix. I don't believe they simply don't care; I think they regret it, but have to look at the big picture. They can't afford to give us what we really want. But I have to believe that if we presented them with an economical way to settle the score, they'd at least be interested. If we all got behind this idea, and made some noise and asked real nice-like, maybe we could make it happen.
So, hoping against hope, here, we need to do two things: come up with the bug list and figure out how to make the appeal to Firaxis.
First, the bug list: we need to agree on five bugs to ask for in a mini-patch. They have to be actual fixes--no modifications like "better AI" or "more balanced factions". This is my first stab:
1) Disappearing factions. I've never had this happen, but I've seen people report it, and it's a doozy of a bug.
2) Fake drones.
3) MP: Probe team notifications sent to probER instead of probEE.
4) MP: Demanding withdrawal from a human player via a right-click menu gives the request to the AI instead of opening the diplomacy screen.
5) The crash that happens during automatic aircraft interceptions (this also doesn't happen to me, so I hope I've described it correctly; it also seems pretty major).
I began this idea in another thread, and Ned commented that he would include the right-click airdropping bug and the stockpile energy bug, and that he thinks the disappearing factions bug is rare enough to leave off. What do other people think? Personally, I think the right-click airdrop bug is avoidable enough by honorable players that it doesn't count as "game-breaking". I'm hesitant to replace the disappearing factions bug with the stockpile energy bug, just because, for people it happens to, the disappearing factions bug is truly game-wrecking. But is it really rare enought not to put on the list? On the other hand, most people seem to shrug about the stockpiling bug, making me think it's not at the front of people's minds for a patch.
I'm hoping we can really come up with the five most annoying things, and really have a strong consensus on it. And once we build up that steam, we'll need to figure out part two: getting Firaxis' attention.
How would we go about this? Make one of those e-mailed petition things? Or hand the list off to MarkG and ask him to present it? It seems like the only ways to actually get Firaxis to respond to something is by weird accident (who can say why Jeff Morris popped up in that beer-drinking thread) or by making an appeal to MarkG. Are there other options? After all the work on the big bug list, it seemed like it evaporated once it was sent to Firaxis. How can we be sure that, even if they're ultimately going to dash our hopes, they at least hear them?
Well, I know I've been long-winded, but I'm really hoping we can make this last thing happen. Personally, I might even be happy if all we got was the elimination of the fake drones. But five bugs, is that too much to ask? I don't think so. Not when we were promised the world. If we say we're willing to forgive them, as long as they make this minor, minor effort in return, I think there's possibly a hint of a chance that we could melt the stony heart that is Firaxis Customer Support. Isn't it worth a try?
[This message has been edited by Helium Pond (edited June 23, 2000).]
If we gave them a small, reasonable list of bugs--I'm thinking five--and asked in our nicest manner possible, "Pretty please Firaxis, could you just fix these tiny little bugs that will hardly take you any time at all?" maybe we could get them to do it. I should make clear that I have no reason to believe that this will work other than blind optimism and a sense of fair play. They've got to know they're angering fans by blowing off the big fix. I don't believe they simply don't care; I think they regret it, but have to look at the big picture. They can't afford to give us what we really want. But I have to believe that if we presented them with an economical way to settle the score, they'd at least be interested. If we all got behind this idea, and made some noise and asked real nice-like, maybe we could make it happen.
So, hoping against hope, here, we need to do two things: come up with the bug list and figure out how to make the appeal to Firaxis.
First, the bug list: we need to agree on five bugs to ask for in a mini-patch. They have to be actual fixes--no modifications like "better AI" or "more balanced factions". This is my first stab:
1) Disappearing factions. I've never had this happen, but I've seen people report it, and it's a doozy of a bug.
2) Fake drones.
3) MP: Probe team notifications sent to probER instead of probEE.
4) MP: Demanding withdrawal from a human player via a right-click menu gives the request to the AI instead of opening the diplomacy screen.
5) The crash that happens during automatic aircraft interceptions (this also doesn't happen to me, so I hope I've described it correctly; it also seems pretty major).
I began this idea in another thread, and Ned commented that he would include the right-click airdropping bug and the stockpile energy bug, and that he thinks the disappearing factions bug is rare enough to leave off. What do other people think? Personally, I think the right-click airdrop bug is avoidable enough by honorable players that it doesn't count as "game-breaking". I'm hesitant to replace the disappearing factions bug with the stockpile energy bug, just because, for people it happens to, the disappearing factions bug is truly game-wrecking. But is it really rare enought not to put on the list? On the other hand, most people seem to shrug about the stockpiling bug, making me think it's not at the front of people's minds for a patch.
I'm hoping we can really come up with the five most annoying things, and really have a strong consensus on it. And once we build up that steam, we'll need to figure out part two: getting Firaxis' attention.
How would we go about this? Make one of those e-mailed petition things? Or hand the list off to MarkG and ask him to present it? It seems like the only ways to actually get Firaxis to respond to something is by weird accident (who can say why Jeff Morris popped up in that beer-drinking thread) or by making an appeal to MarkG. Are there other options? After all the work on the big bug list, it seemed like it evaporated once it was sent to Firaxis. How can we be sure that, even if they're ultimately going to dash our hopes, they at least hear them?
Well, I know I've been long-winded, but I'm really hoping we can make this last thing happen. Personally, I might even be happy if all we got was the elimination of the fake drones. But five bugs, is that too much to ask? I don't think so. Not when we were promised the world. If we say we're willing to forgive them, as long as they make this minor, minor effort in return, I think there's possibly a hint of a chance that we could melt the stony heart that is Firaxis Customer Support. Isn't it worth a try?
[This message has been edited by Helium Pond (edited June 23, 2000).]
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