
GouldFish
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Posted - 2006.03.05 00:14:00 -
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Originally by: septicwomble Edited by: septicwomble on 04/03/2006 23:50:51
Originally by: BigZeus
Originally by: septicwomble
Originally by: BigZeus
Originally by: Angelis 2004 Which planet are you currently orbiting?
Its a simple matter of Quality Assurance which this company obviiously does not adhere to. The QA motto and it shoudl be everybody, every person's motto is "Do it right the first time, every time".
More of this attitude and less pathetic excuses and we would all be happier.
another genious response from sombody who has no idea about anything thats going on here, these type of things can only be tested and fixed on a trial and error basis, there is simply no possible way to predict how a server and it's software is goign to react unless it's going live and under the normal server load it will be required to handle, did you even read my above post you idiot?
**** you need to chill.................. All by the by really in relation to test this test that..... We did not pay to be guinea pigs..... They wanna test their latest and greatest patch they got a test server, a simple "hey guys come and test our new **** out" and i am sure there would be plenty of eager beavers happy to oblige. Patching the whole cluster and the whole cluster yo yoing for the next who knows how long is not really what we pay for.
you need to read everything prior to making a statement, first off, eve did put it on the test server and ask people to come check it out, and people did....about 2,000 of them, were you one of them? probably not which brings me to what i said in the begining..... and i quote "it needs to be tested contantly with the load that it's goign to be handling" come on septic how are they suppose to iron out everything when only 2,000 join the test server?
You miss my point. WE ARE NOT GUINEA PIGS WE PAY FOR A SERVICE WE ARE NOT RECIEVING. If ccp did care and were concerned with our playing the game and also wished to have a game that actually works well then why do they not blanket offer free eve until they fix the problem. They would have a happy user base who do not feel like they are being taken advantage of. They also get all the game testers they could ever wish for so they can actually test the game under normal load conditions.
I'm sorry but if you knew ANYTHING about software testing then you would know that no matter how hard and long you test a program, there will always be bugs. We know ad expect this practice as normal and we continue, thowing a hissy fit and quoting something that almost impossable in real life does not help the matter. As Frank Herbert wrote: Real boat rock.
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