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Clementina
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Posted - 2006.06.22 04:33:00 -
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I will use this oppertunity to talk up the benefits of 0.0 life, One of which is that bugs today's Concord bug have no effect on your daily routine at all.
Also there has never been a better time to go to 0.0. Corps in certain alliances now have openings due to some of their members taking unscheduled vacations from Eve.
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R3aliti
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Posted - 2006.06.22 04:59:00 -
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This is nothing - anyone else remembers before Castor - all the rings had Veld, Scord, Pyro, and Plag. Then Castor hit and they goofed the ore tables and now we are stuck with having to travel to find Plag or Pyro, never in the same system. Worst part about this is that they have never admitted it was a mistake and have never fixed it. It has now been so long that we take it as normal û it is not.
WARNING: This post may contain Sarcasm and Humor, read at your own risk, if you do not understand it say nothing. ROFLMAO 
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Sakura Nihil
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Posted - 2006.06.22 06:40:00 -
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Originally by: Shiraz Merlot
Originally by: Sakura Nihil I judge people I can't meet by their results - QA's responsibility is to make sure patches are suitable for TQ, and they simply continue to fail.
You are talking about firing people, a vile topic at the best of times.
You don't know what their individual results are. Unless you have some inside track on the CCP QA process and their individual performance review criteria. In which case posting on these boards about it would be grossly unprofessional.
Neither you nor I know how many times they succeed at detecting defects before release to production.
My view is that CCP's public success:screwup ratio is good. No caveats. Not even "given the enormous complexity and innovation of what they're doing." Although I do continue to be boggled that it works at all - I know the online services industry and most operators would be terrified of a situation where they have no acceptable rollback scenario for a production change. That's my worst-case scenario for any change.
If you're dissatisfied that software has unanticipated issues in production, join the queue. The entire software industry would like an answer to that problem. Firing your QA team is unlikely to make the shortlist.
/SM
I don't want firings, I want results, whether that means a stern lecture or more people hired to do the job. It's their purpose to ensure that EVE doesn't go to hell when its updated, and frankly they're lacking.
I know, no game will be perfect, and I accept that. But there's a line between a minor issue like say a flaw in a mission that prevents people from completing it and breaking CONCORD . There was much speculation of a rollback today, and the fact that its due to the update and its effects on the server that were not known, by people whos job it is to discover these things, puts the blame largely in their corner imo.
Besides, its over and done with now, but its only gonna continue, especially with Kali.
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Miss Overlord
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Posted - 2006.06.22 06:42:00 -
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the point is its been proclaimed its going to improve and with each patch we get more stealth changes than noted public changes
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Constantinee
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Posted - 2006.06.23 08:06:00 -
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i got 5 bucks that syays when kalis deployed the mess up is every eve system is 0.0 :) good luck macro miners. -V- Comedian Want a Cheap sig? |
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