New Studio Updates

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  • TheDragonHermit
    TheDragonHermit Posts: 465 Mover and Shaker
    Sorry I got so angry, but he is working a fairly thankless job as is. It isn't fair to blame him for things beyond his control.
  • Gilesclone
    Gilesclone Posts: 735 Critical Contributor
    True, but we can blame d3go and I do.  I don't hold him individually responsible for the current mess, but as part of the organization I do.
  • andrewvanmarle
    andrewvanmarle Posts: 978 Critical Contributor
    @LakeStone

    can you atleast let us know WHY you are so tightlipped about the change in team? are the new devs not signed up yet? 

    I mean just introducing them to the community would help a lot without having to commit to what you are prioritizing in development.
  • babar3355
    babar3355 Posts: 1,128 Chairperson of the Boards
    Sorry I got so angry, but he is working a fairly thankless job as is. It isn't fair to blame him for things beyond his control.

    I like Brigby, but do I think he is constantly pestering D3 to divulge more information to us?  I am not so sure.  He is in a paid position to moderate these forums, so I don't think he is beyond reproach in this role?  I wish he would bribe, steal or crack D3 heads in an effort to get information for us.  Maybe he is... but I kind of doubt it. 
  • TheDragonHermit
    TheDragonHermit Posts: 465 Mover and Shaker
    I am guessing that they are still working out all the details of the deal, working at the speed of business. It could also be that the new developers are reading through all the code which, If you have ever read through someone else's kludge code (my term for code that is constantly being added to by multiple people over quite a while, it can often look like it was kludged together rather than designed at that point) you know that can take a huge effort. I am not saying for sure that the source code is a kludge or that there is a lot of cruft in it, but with all the bugs and the rapid fixes that the devs had to do, one has to assume that there is quite a bit of it to work through.