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K62 -> (10/23/2003 11:17:31 AM)

[QUOTE=Teräspantteri]So you are saying that one shouldn't complain if one doesn't contribute? Gee.. Amazing. No contribution, no complaints. All companies should adopt that kind of customer service policy. :D[/QUOTE]

Dude, you can't be a customer for a free game :rolleyes:




Bernie -> (10/23/2003 11:19:45 AM)

[QUOTE=Teräspantteri]No, I would never find enough time for that.

So you are saying that one shouldn't complain if one doesn't contribute? Gee.. Amazing. No contribution, no complaints. All companies should adopt that kind of customer service policy. :D[/QUOTE]
Just what part of, "volunteers" and "not employed by Matrix" is it that you didn't understand? :rolleyes:




Orzel Bialy -> I'm sure Bernie will reply... (10/23/2003 11:27:55 AM)

but until Bernie gets the chance, I'll chime in. ;) ( in the end Bernie did beat me to the punch...lol)

Teräspantteri, it's not that you don't have the right to ask "where/when/why?" questions...it's the manner in which those questions are asked that can raise the ire of others.

Your statements come across as if you think that the guys at Matrix (which in this case you ae wrong...as the 8.0 version is being assembled as Bernie pointed out by mainly volunteers) were kicking back drinking beer and watching TV instead of creating the new version for you in a timely manner.

The delays involved were the product of many reasons...a lot due to data gathering and research...some to the intervention of everyday life issues such as work and family matters...and then there was the new Mega Campaign, which drew in a large number of the crew-members that were putting together the OoB's and which also meant additional delays since the OoB's were revamped yet again to assist in modelling the new MC itself.

So yes, there were delays...but I think they will all end up being worth the additional time. :)

Anyway, the short of it is if you walked a mile in some of these peoples shoes...I think you would be far more understanding and less critical of the delays. All the people involved try their best...and want to put forth something good...and sometimes things go like clock work...other times new issues arise and create unexpected last minute delays. That's life.




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