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ZulghinlourThu 06-Dec-12 02:44 PM
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#37, "Santa Zulg F.A.Q."


          



The Santa Zulg F.A.Q.

1. Why don't I see my post?

You are posting to a moderated forum. Any forum can be set to 'open' or 'moderated' mode by the administrator. Enabling moderation on a forum will force all messages into a queue to be reviewed by the administrator or the moderator until they are published.

2. Why is it a moderated forum? Why can't we just all post freely?

The main reason for this is that I am trying to show some accountability and respond to every single post that appears in the Santa Zulg forum. If I control the flow of posts, I can guarantee that none will get lost or ignored. I don't plan on deleting any request I get, though you will see some get minimal response, or even circular filed.

3. When will you respond to my post?

The short answer is: When it's done.

Any given post falls into one of these categories:
- Things that aren't going to get implemented for any number of reasons.
- Things I've decided are worthy ideas and are waiting to be implemented.
- Things I've posted for more discussion amongst the Immortal staff.
- Things I'm formulating a response for that I won't post until I'm ready to have a discussion about.
- Things I'm trying to determine the root cause of the problem, and see if there is a decent way to solve it.
- New posts that I haven't even seen yet.

Every post I decide to implement is more work on my plate. I tend to work from a simplicity/impact standpoint. If it's simple to code and has a decent impact it'll probably go in pretty quick. If it's hard to code and has minimal impact, it'll probably be sitting around for awhile until I get to it.

4. Why don't you post the ideas you're going to work on before they're done?

Because I don't want to get hassled about when they're going to be done. Much like the current Shapeshifter Revamp, as soon as you explain what you're focusing on, lots of people want it done now. I don't know what my schedule is like, what free time I have, and what I'll devote to this.

5. Why do you do this?

Because I think it is valueable to get the community involved in making changes to the game. Half the stuff that has been implemented are things that I would never even thought of because I tend to focus on the bigger picture. Stats pre-20 was a great suggestion that got a discussion going between the staff as to what was the goal for making it that way in the first place. We discussed and agreed on a solution that worked for the original intent of teaching folks who've never used our stat system what they mean, and makes the veterans of CF happy because they can see their stats.

6. Why don't you just do this all the time?

Because I don't have tons of free time. I don't want to wade through 3-5 crappy ideas to get to 1 decent/good one. Overall the process is far more expensive, and to be honest it burns me out doing it for 4-8 weeks as it is.

So long, and thanks for all the fish!

  

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