rickier65
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ORIGINAL: TonyE Contribute and forget the bashing perhaps? You've got me programming yet I'm one of the few who would even touch the platform photos. That 40 or 60 or however many hours would have fixed a lot of bugs, added a lot of features, but no, it was spent working on platform photos that I don't care a bit about, not one little bit. Sure I'd like to see every platform with a photo or three or five, but I have zero interest in that and don't think it will sell nearly as many copies of the game as fixing bugs and expanding the game capabilities, and yes, at some point maybe replacing the user interface. H3 will get a new user interface, but heck, they (some of them, beta testers no) also get paid for their efforts! HCE is volunteer driven, if you don't like the game, become a beta tester, become a platform photo person, become a support person. I have a good 15-20 fixes/tweaks/features implemented but untested beyond my own tinkering during implementation. I may as well take a few months off and wait for someone to verify that what I thought I did was actually what I did. The real rub is that I'm also a customer. I paid $62.29 for a copy to give to someone else. That brings with it some expectation, it is a non-trivial amount of money. I happen to know that while buying HC, I'm really paying for H3. So if you expect something from HC, speaking up is a good first step, and while it hurts me personally to hear you speak of the work I've done as if it is nothing I'd rather hear it and at least have a chance to know about it than not ever knowing. I wish someone was willing to pay me a livable wage to work on HC full time but so far nobody is offering even that (a comfortable wage would be even better!). Given time HC will get a new interface, it will get a lot of other things as well. But as it stands, my $62.29 is going mostly to better H3 (ANW) and that will see a replaced UI sooner than HCE (well, that's the plan anyway). In that respect the cost of HC is hard to swallow and there is an implicit right to gripe when spending that money. What can a person who wants to support HC do? Well, it isn't to buy more copies, that's funding H3, it is becoming part of the HC process via beta testing or any number of other roles. There is no shortage of administrative work if that's your thing. How do you get involved? Come see us at harpgamer.com, there are multiple chat links there, I'm frequently around to chat (though being ill since August has meant somewhat fewer hours), ask the questions you need to ask to see if you are crazy enough to get involved in this game. If that doesn't dissuade you, head right on over to AGSI and sign the NDA as part of the beta tester sign-up process. http://forum.computerharpoon.com/viewtopic.php?t=49 Read about the HC3 development group for a little more detail on how development is organized. I do this because I like the Harpoon games and want to see HC live on; it is a hobby for me (hobby being probably the worst and best thing that could be said). Happy Easter Tony! Ihope you noted that this was actually fssleeper first post on a matrix forum - (I thought it was pretty raw myself), but then I've been following all these harpoon thrueads myself for a while. HCE is on my short list for birthday - I played it quite a while back (when it was put out by 360). If I do get back into it, I'll stop in at the harp site and see if I can help. I have to admit, Harpoon was only Navy game I've played, more of a landlubber, but I recall enjoying harpoon. And from what ive read in here, you anything but lazy! you've been posting and responding like crazy. (to say nothing of creating new things!). Rick
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