Yet.I'm not dead!
I Feel Down
#166
Posted 08 July 2010 - 12:24 PM
#167
Posted 08 July 2010 - 12:27 PM
#168
Posted 08 July 2010 - 12:44 PM
It may not be too little info, but it is spread out among all the unrelated BS in these forums and virtually impossible to find, unless you click through every single item on that (inofficial) stalker page. They have an official blog, why don't they use it more than once a month? They have Twitter accounts, why don't they use them?ED already mentioned that craig was getting 400 lids ready, so they can be quick when the boards arrive on wednesday (probably) While ED himselfs was soldering 800 speakers to 400 lcd cables.
With all due respect for your feelings, but WHY ON EARTH don't you invest the daily 20 seconds that would be needed for an OFFICIAL statement of the sort, "Today we built X units, we shipped Y, and while we were at it, we fixed issue Z". If you are neither building nor shipping them, invest 20 seconds in communicating what you have done for 16 hours. Otherwise, how are we (with our limited understanding of the business) supposed to guess anything other than "Postman didn't come today. Checked e-mail, then scratched my balls for 15h59m".
I can't really explain how seeing this after another 16 hour day makes me feel.
How is that to little info?
#169
Posted 08 July 2010 - 12:47 PM
They have Twitter accounts, why don't they use them?
http://twitter.com/C...ses/17739600077
[Edit: Mali you deleted your post that Ninja'd me! How Noble!
Edited by Viral18, 08 July 2010 - 12:50 PM.
#170
Posted 08 July 2010 - 01:18 PM
It may not be too little info, but it is spread out among all the unrelated BS in these forums and virtually impossible to find, unless you click through every single item on that (inofficial) stalker page. They have an official blog, why don't they use it more than once a month? They have Twitter accounts, why don't they use them?
I guess that goes down to me - as I'm the one doing this.
However, had so many other things to do... and have started to work on the website, too.
There is now a lot more info for newcomers.
I also want to change the status page, since it doesn't make sense the way it is now.
When I did that, I need to do a new blog post about what happened.
However, I still have about 100 eMails to reply, too...
See my problem?
#171
Posted 08 July 2010 - 01:24 PM
And then if you don't reply to the emails, they complain about the customer service.
It may not be too little info, but it is spread out among all the unrelated BS in these forums and virtually impossible to find, unless you click through every single item on that (inofficial) stalker page. They have an official blog, why don't they use it more than once a month? They have Twitter accounts, why don't they use them?
I guess that goes down to me - as I'm the one doing this.
However, had so many other things to do... and have started to work on the website, too.
There is now a lot more info for newcomers.
I also want to change the status page, since it doesn't make sense the way it is now.
When I did that, I need to do a new blog post about what happened.
However, I still have about 100 eMails to reply, too...
See my problem?
And if you do reply, then they complain that you're not updating (insert resource here).
etc. etc.
#172
Posted 08 July 2010 - 01:33 PM
#173
Posted 08 July 2010 - 01:34 PM
And then if you don't reply to the emails, they complain about the customer service.
And if you do reply, then they complain that you're not updating (insert resource here).
etc. etc.
Yep. And if I don't do my normal day job, I don't have anything to eat anymore...
Somehow, I think I need a lot of clones of myself
#174
Posted 08 July 2010 - 01:47 PM
And then if you don't reply to the emails, they complain about the customer service.
And if you do reply, then they complain that you're not updating (insert resource here).
etc. etc.
Yep. And if I don't do my normal day job, I don't have anything to eat anymore...
Somehow, I think I need a lot of clones of myself
Yup time to reproduce, sadly that takes a while in humans
#175
Posted 08 July 2010 - 01:47 PM
Can I have one? Or is that a little bit wrong?
And then if you don't reply to the emails, they complain about the customer service.
And if you do reply, then they complain that you're not updating (insert resource here).
etc. etc.
Yep. And if I don't do my normal day job, I don't have anything to eat anymore...
Somehow, I think I need a lot of clones of myself
#176
Posted 08 July 2010 - 01:48 PM
Somehow, I think I need a lot of clones of myself
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I'll take one!
edit, wow double ninja'd
Edited by mitosis, 08 July 2010 - 01:48 PM.
#177
Posted 08 July 2010 - 01:56 PM
I have the exact opposite view to Prometheus regarding my Pandora. It arrived a couple of weeks ago and I have hardly used it.
I'm in a similar situation. I can't take it to work and I haven't been on any long journeys (when I haven't been driving) to effectively use it.
I really want to develop for the Pandora but a lack of ideas and more so motivation are making it hard. Anybody got any tips on improving motivation?
This is exactly the problem. There are no new ideas, simply because everything has been done a million times over. Take a look at the various games on Linux which one could port. Play them on your Linux system and see how many of them hold your interest for very long. You'll find it hard to be very motivational about porting a game which has you bored to tears after half an hour.
It's the same with PC games - everything produced is a re-hash, only much worse that the original. What do people say again.... "You can't beat the original".
It's like trying to reinvent the wheel... you can't
No need for you to try, you have have already failed.
#178
Posted 08 July 2010 - 01:57 PM
Supply and demand
Somehow, I think I need a lot of clones of myself![]()
I'll take one!![]()
edit, wow double ninja'd
#179
Posted 08 July 2010 - 02:53 PM
I have the exact opposite view to Prometheus regarding my Pandora. It arrived a couple of weeks ago and I have hardly used it.
I'm in a similar situation. I can't take it to work and I haven't been on any long journeys (when I haven't been driving) to effectively use it.
I really want to develop for the Pandora but a lack of ideas and more so motivation are making it hard. Anybody got any tips on improving motivation?
This is exactly the problem. There are no new ideas, simply because everything has been done a million times over. Take a look at the various games on Linux which one could port. Play them on your Linux system and see how many of them hold your interest for very long. You'll find it hard to be very motivational about porting a game which has you bored to tears after half an hour.
It's the same with PC games - everything produced is a re-hash, only much worse that the original. What do people say again.... "You can't beat the original".
It's like trying to reinvent the wheel... you can't
Wow. That's a sad point of view. I have a pile of original game ideas I'm working on, and I'm sure that as more of these devices get out, you'll see more of those coming from others as well. And if not... heck, give me time. I'm working on the menu part of Elemental (so boring!) but everything else is ready... Elemental is somewhat original, but really I only started it as my 'learning how to use Python' game. Wait 'til you see what comes next. =D
Edited by chaosmage, 08 July 2010 - 02:58 PM.
#180
Posted 08 July 2010 - 03:08 PM
Somehow, I think I need a lot of clones of myself
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NOT a good Idea...











