WarHunter
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ORIGINAL: Erik Rutins Hi everyone, A couple of comments on this. We are all working as hard as possible to resolve reported issues with MWIF and to meet all players' expectations. It's fair to say that despite our best efforts, NetPlay still has too many issues at this time, though progress has been constant. Solitaire is solid for most players, but there are corner cases in terms of play style and strategy that have uncovered new bugs since release and there have certainly been some more common critical issues in past builds. Many of these have been addressed, others are still on the to fix list. Steve has been diligently working his way through the reported issues. We're having a discussion today to review the status of MWIF and set priorities for the next month of development, based on feedback from customers and testers. I'll post again here by the end of the week once that review is complete. Regards, - Erik Erik, You are the face of Matrix coming to this forum asking for feedback. Your message is vague in the kind of feedback you want. So come with me through the minefield you created with this post. First off, I'm a paying customer. $202.29 to be exact. As a Hunter of Wargames since the 1970's. I have a pretty good collection of board and computer games. Most are just trophy games now. Boxes arrayed on a shelf. Seen not played. WiF was always different. It was the game hunter's prized catch. 7 separate boxes, most of the expansions. All bought when playing the game had a safari of players to gather doing allnighters on weekends. Times change we get older. Most of the gaming done in the past is past. For good and varied reasons. Now lets fast forward to Order Date: 07 Nov 2013. On that date i had exactly 2 expectations for the game. One, that i could play it. Two, That i could play it with another hunter. Imagine my surprise when i read this post from you. IMPORTANT: NetPlay and the WIF Release - 11/7/2013 5:18:20 PM. Ok, NetPlay component is not shipping. Adapt be flexible. That's life. Using the time to familiarize myself with the game and the community who will be my fellow hunters is not a bad thing. By December i had a good grasp of MWiF. So happy i even began to think in terms of doing an AAR. It went along smoothy, except for a few nagging problems. Supply was one of them. Absolutely the most important element in a game since wargames. It was not working correctly. If MWiF can't figure out the supply, how do i implement grand sweeping maneuvers? Instead I'm reduced to workarounds. Which makes the game seem disabled. You deal with it til the component is fixed. Until then the wooden peg is all you got. So you watch where you walk, you don't send Germans to Africa. Resource allocation especially with regards to oil. The workaround, don't play with the oil option. Are these 2 elements are still being worked on? You tell me. I'm all ears/eyes. Then there was the day i woke up, fired up the game and realized it sucks to play both sides, 7 nations, alone. Let that sink in. Playing MWiF alone. My car is made to drive, not sit on the street. My life to hunt. MWif to play other hunters. NetPlay fails on a order of magnitude above all else, at this point in time. 4 months out. Do you remember what you said Erik? quote:
"WIF will also continue to improve through the post-release updates with new options, new features, up to 6 players for multiplayer and eventually AI, but our immediate priority will be addressing these recent NetPlay issues and making sure the NetPlay support works fully as intended." Half-truths at best. The word priority conjures up a mirage of netplay geeks at your disposal tackling this obstacle day and night without thought of failure. Imagine if NetPlay were working today. The truth is unknown to me. Whatever was in your mind when the word priority was used is your truth. My mistake was taking your words as honest and heartfelt. We are not passive prey to be fed words. We are game eaters looking to feast on this product. Get your ass in gear. Get some resources to help from your end. Make NetPlay the priority you said it was on Order Date: 07 Nov 2013. Thank you, Ricky
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