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ORIGINAL: Mgellis On a side note, I think the idea of replacing the old general request thread with scenario-specific ones makes sense in the context of what Command is. No the string works great for everybody else. It was locked to give us some time to focus on relevant requests and not have to dig through your wikipedia dumps. You'll also noticed I deleted many which just had links to wikipedia which doesn't really save us time. Regardless I did say if you need anything immediately please pm. Haven't seen a thing. quote:
There are so many platforms, real and hypothetical, that could be added, that it is easy to just have too many requests. I fear I am one of the people guilty of that. A lot of my requests were for things that I did not need right away but which I thought I might need in the future. (I tend to think in the long term...I would not be at all surprised if I am still writing scenarios for Command ten or fifteen years from now.) I did try to pace my requests so they would not be overwhelming, and once I understood that it helps the editors for me to do this I made a point of trying to track down as much information for each platform as I could and posting that information with the request. However, clearly, I just posted too many requests. I apologize for that. My issue is I'd ask for you to stop and you'd follow with three immediate requests for like the Botswana navy or something like that. I just assumed you were doing it to be annoying but maybe not. I apologize for that. quote:
Now, if we're moving to an approach of scenario-specific requests only, it forces scenario designers to really think about what they are requesting, and why, and it forces them to prioritize their requests. The number of requests will probably drop and the platforms that are requested are the ones most likely to actually get used and used fairly soon. If you move to this approach it would help. I think most others are so there is no need for a change on their part. As I mentioned earlier I don't want some guys priority request buried in requests for civilian prop planes and magic missiles. quote:
The only real disadvantage is that, once you are in the middle of writing a scenario, you don't want to have to stop because some of the platforms are not available and put the whole thing on hold while you wait for the next version of the database to come out. It is nice to have everything you need, and everything you might need, in the database already so you can go "shopping." However, the advantages will probably outweigh the disadvantages. (Among other things, it will probably keep the developers from all having strokes because of all our ridiculous requests.) You may have to adjust your workflow but the turn around between when you ask and get something really isn't that bad. Despite the amount I've pushed back I've also made it a point to add several of your requests with every release. If you'd like me to cite examples please let me know. I'm comfortable with the turn around time. So I think you might be worried about a problem that doesn't exist or is not difficult to fix later. Thanks Mike
< Message edited by mikmyk -- 12/31/2015 4:15:29 PM >
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