bugs are a really great thing!!! ... when they are discovered before release thanks for keeping it serious with the patches!
Maybe stop chasing balls before they've actually been thrown... Instead, close your eyes and listen to this:
Do you have still maintain that for us. It was in your previous announce. Reading worksmiracles sometimes.
I already see the dislike bar rising but i have to admit i'm rather underwhelmed. A long time no news at all, then that strange power outage, now something else and in the end it's all about bug fixes and "no big feature". Sry for beeing honest but maybe i'm just sad since i have to start a new job soon and can't try out the Zonda with nice physics. Good luck anyways.
reliable multiplayer is hugely importand,I m very glad its top priority and the fact that its not released yet shows they re really commited to making it right.Btw I had much lower ping today
Well, one more week, huuummmm,,,,,time to clean the house and take the dog for a walk, haven't seen it around for a few months xD
Je suis Français Je ne parle pas le Grec,j'ai juste des origines!!! I'm French,I don't speak Grec,I juste have the little origin!!
What's great about this thread title is that next week it will still say "Patch coming next week" And regarding teasers of upcoming content, we will be showing something very soon™.
Honestly, what about the update? I feel a bit pranked, why no open word about it. Instead there's now a summer sale, fantastic ... Yesterday I noted again some big multiplayer issues, very annoying
Maybe I missed that report from Sonat. But overall it would be better to have that last year mentioned roadmap to avoid these kind of communication issues. Further a main matter is when you're talking about "lined up content in near future" is really unassuming for a customer. At the end I have to admit that I really like the whole product and support it in every kind of way but sometimes a bit different distribution policy would help in terms of customer-service. Anyway, nice weekend, Sector3 Team!
As much as I would like to hear about that lined up content as well, they were very open and communicative about this very patch over the last weeks. It is all in this thread.
@Jan Stange: Committing to a roadmap can be difficult. I work in software dev, and requirements keep changing. Don't forget that Sector3 don't depend on themselves for a roadmap, they have their publisher and probably other commitments also, so I think publishing a roadmap could in fact be harmful, as people would then be disappointed if the dates began to slip or features changed...