

I only bitch cause I'm in poor health and want to spend time the time I've got playing Book III.Kreador Freeaxe wrote:I thought about mentioning you, Dragonlady, but figured you'd take care of it yourself.I don't bitch at all about the wait. I have a lot I need to get done before Book III eats a month out of my life.
Have you thought about doing a preorder, or releasing the game in an episodic form? I did this with Dirk Dashing 2 by doing a preorder, and my preorder customers really liked it. The game story is divided into 5 parts. I released it for preorder when I had 2 of the 5 parts done. As I finished each of the subsequent 3 parts of the story, I released an update with the new levels. It took about 8-10 weeks to finish each stage, plus about 2 months of bug fixes, gameplay adjustments, and polish at the end. The preorder worked well, because customers got to play the game about 10 months earlier than they would have otherwise. And many of them remarked how they liked getting new content every couple of months, and they enjoyed the suspense of waiting to see what happens next.BasiliskWrangler wrote:I truly do feel bad about how long it takes to make these games. I know what it is like to suffer the wait of a game/movie/book you want.
I have never felt good about rushing things- even with Book II, I felt pressured to release it even though I thought 6 more months in the oven would have made it better (look at at all the updates and new content we put in after we released 1.0).
I do appreciate all the fans who are waiting patiently for this final game. We won't let you down. And hopefully, if Book III does well enough, we will bring in additional people for the next game- which means a better game with less waiting on your part.
BasiliskWrangler wrote:I truly do feel bad about how long it takes to make these games. I know what it is like to suffer the wait of a game/movie/book you want.
I have never felt good about rushing things- even with Book II, I felt pressured to release it even though I thought 6 more months in the oven would have made it better (look at at all the updates and new content we put in after we released 1.0).
I do appreciate all the fans who are waiting patiently for this final game. We won't let you down. And hopefully, if Book III does well enough, we will bring in additional people for the next game- which means a better game with less waiting on your part.
Waiting is bad, but rushing is worse!leshpar wrote:BW, I will wait till hell freezes over if needbe. I'd rather have a good product than a rushed one any day, and so far your games have been beyond top notch. Saying I can't wait is just coining a phrase of course ^_^. I just hope I keep up and that way, on day one, I will buy Book 3.
I know you ment well but today it's not amusing. Had a bad night so I'm grumpy. Tomorrow I will smile.Randomizer wrote:I can see on your tombstone Dragonlady:
Still waiting for Book III release.
Right after you eat Randomizer with a nice sprinkle of salt?Dragonlady wrote:I know you ment well but today it's not amusing. Had a bad night so I'm grumpy. Tomorrow I will smile.Randomizer wrote:I can see on your tombstone Dragonlady:
Still waiting for Book III release.
No, no, no salt! Salt makes pork to tough to eat with pleasure, must use ketsup!Kreador Freeaxe wrote:Right after you eat Randomizer with a nice sprinkle of salt?Dragonlady wrote:I know you ment well but today it's not amusing. Had a bad night so I'm grumpy. Tomorrow I will smile.Randomizer wrote:I can see on your tombstone Dragonlady:
Still waiting for Book III release.
I prefer A1.Dragonlady wrote:No, no, no salt! Salt makes pork to tough to eat with pleasure, must use ketsup!Randomizer wrote:
Right after you eat Randomizer with a nice sprinkle of salt?
And suddenly this thread took a very weird turn...leshpar wrote:Right after you eat Randomizer with a nice sprinkle of salt?