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Planet zoo forum software#
Sure, developing business software means dealing with REALLY dumb people but at the very least they are in a business environment and not in a toxic forum of bullshit.Another thing to pay attention to in the natal chart would be the world beyond the main planets-particularly asteroids and dwarf planets.
Planet zoo forum how to#
The last third is benign discussion - people reporting bugs (even though there's an issue tracker, but that thing is fucking jam packed with 250 pages of reported issues), asking how to do xyz, posting feature requests, etc.īut if roughly 60% of the community is behaving poorly and actively working against development by pissing off the devs and drowning out constructive discussion, then yeah I won't be going near game dev any time soon.
Planet zoo forum code#
We don't know, and I'm guessing you've probably never even written a line of code in your life so you REALLY shouldn't be telling these guys how to do their job. These fixes could mean a line of code, or they could mean a re-write of multiple core systems. Second of all, neither you nor I know how the game is built. So, neither you nor I should be making assumptions about how fast they can fix the issues, and definitely shouldn't make decisions about if the game should delay launch. First of all, you have no fucking clue what kind of manpower this development team has. A very common discussion is "Should they delay launch?" which makes my blood boil a bit. Sorry, were you expecting a finished game? You wasted your money, then.Īnother third of the posts are people making decisions for the developers. 3y The Steam Community forums for the Planet Zoo beta have really reinforced my decision to stay far away from game development.Ī third of the posts are people who clearly have no idea what a beta is - "don't buy, too buggy".
