
Annette Nolen
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Posted - 2016.04.29 02:04:19 -
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Max Fubarticus wrote:Linoire Ironblade wrote:Plz Nomad wrote:Draco Melificent wrote:Plz Nomad wrote:Modules not turning off even after sesion change, wormhole effects not applying, capital ship mass not correctly shown ect But as a programmer, its my job to find bugs and issues, and not the customers using my service, maybe learn something from that mr CCP men. As a programmer, then you should know, when making large changes, often times there are unintended results that you wont notice until code is put into operation. Programming is the bane of all things electronic, never know if its going to work as intended until its put into effect. Thats why we run tests in a controled enviroment, so that the final product does not cause discomfort to our paying customers. I don't believe you're a programmer, at least not an experienced one. Every game, platform, operating system, application, and appliance developer has a means for customers to report problems with a product. If one could get perfection by simply sandboxing, there would literally be no need for knowledge bases, and bug reporting systems. The measure is not in the bugs that are live right now, but how efficiently and effectively CCP addresses them - THAT is the measure of a quality software production team. I am not even remotely close to being a programmer. But as an end user I do have a very vivid imagination. If I were an Astronaut flying the new NASA Orion spacecraft and were launched into orbit only to experience numerous systems failures due to "bugs" in the millions of lines of code. I would certainly be alarmed. When I asked mission control for assistance and the reply was "press F12 and file a bug report"... The time has arrived to consider different career opportunities. Just a thought. Max
Which is why NASA probes use CPUs running at 20MHz that cost $40,000. I'm sure you won't mind purchasing some MILSTD883 hardware to run the next patch for EVE: NASA standards edition, when it comes out in about 20 years. |