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how strange it is.....

did you notice that both King and TH had the same excuse??? "sorry but I'm very busy IRL..." ???

how strange it is.....

My thought: THEY ARE NOT BUSY DUE TO RL, BUT BETA-TESTING LIKE MADS TO GET THE GAME READY OR FIX THE LAST BUGS....

comments?
 
Originally posted by flavius


My thought: THEY ARE NOT BUSY DUE TO RL, BUT BETA-TESTING LIKE MADS TO GET THE GAME READY OR FIX THE LAST BUGS....

comments?

Since HOI has gone gold a while ago, beta testing is over and it is too late to fix bugs, unless they plan on putting out a patch at the same time as the game.

Henri
 
Originally posted by Henri
Since HOI has gone gold a while ago, beta testing is over and it is too late to fix bugs, unless they plan on putting out a patch at the same time as the game.

Henri

Er, actually, that's quite likely. Paradox normally have a patch ready within the first week or two after release. :)
 
When EUII was going gold there was a big objection from Beta testers to going gold.

The comments were deleted in a proper manner like the best Russian "Maskirova"...

So for EU2 it sucked, but afterwards patching was limited compared to EU1.

So I really think they show improvement in delivering free bug products...and in masking the bad comments on going gold.:p
 
When EUII was going gold there was an objection from Beta testers to going gold.

The comments were deleted in a proper manner like the best Russian "Maskirova"...

So for EU2 it sucked, but afterwards patching was limited compared to EU1.

So I really think they show improvement in delivering bug free products...and in masking the bad comments on going gold.:p
 
Wow, that was a great AAR. I thought I was actually reading real history there for awhile (which I suppose equates to a job well done, hehe.) And I liked the little "the relentless German panzers sliced through the soft Brie of the French Army’s morale" analogy.