Oleg Mastruko
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ORIGINAL: RobertCrandall Matrix has the inflexible rule that 'no game is released until it is done'. Since Matrix relies so much on part time and volunteer work it is simply not in a position to demand firm schedules. You can have one or have the other, but not both. I wish it was different but it is not. I just put together a "final, final" to do list (last minute graphics, sound effects, music, animations, etc) for the project manager. Virtually all of it requires the help of other people to complete and that in turn all depends on the outside committments of those who we are relying on. I had to laugh when I was asked how long I thought it would take. My best guess is two weeks if everyone could drop everything else and just work on this. We know from experience that there is no one number that this maps to for a large group of people so we still can't really tell what it will take. I wish the game had shipped ages ago but we have to work within the constraints that we are given. Is it frustrating? You bet, and it pains me even more to have so many frustrated gamers out there wondering about it. We have a dedicated group trying to get it out the door as soon as possible. Beyond that I cannot say. Let us all nash our teeth together! Cheers, Rob. Just relax and take your time Robert, you sound pretty nervous Let me assure there are many patient (or at least semi patient ) wargamers out here, who'll wait for solid WW3 game no matter how long it will take. Having said that, I'd love to be able to take this baby on a summer vacation, starting end of the June Wil it be playable on my laptop? Oldish P3 800 MHz, 256 MB RAM... Oleg
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