Summed up:
No eta
In the future
Don't know
Can't tell
Soon tm
VincentBlanquin wrote: »so we will probably get district and cities capturing in 2016 and obviously small scale - arenas battlegrounds and dueling in 2017 if even. lets make a year vacation guys
RoamingRiverElk wrote: »Wrobel wasn't even in the show. Nor did Wheeler talk about the siege changes in any detail.
markgd88nrb18_ESO wrote: »VincentBlanquin wrote: »so we will probably get district and cities capturing in 2016 and obviously small scale - arenas battlegrounds and dueling in 2017 if even. lets make a year vacation guys
LOL too many players will have gone to Camelot Unchained, Black Desert Online, For Honor, and Star Citizen by even Q3 this year for it to matter
Yolokin_Swagonborn wrote: »
No ETA. What happens if i had a client ask me "what's the ETA for those submittals?"
In construction, submittals are documents used to solidify purchases on a project, according to our contract/design documents. Sometimes the person building the project or person supplying (distributor) holds on to these things for a month. Guess what, client still expects them to be signed off and reviewed according to the schedule/design all the trades aggreed to.
Guess what else? You get that client his stuff that day so he is set in his mind your the man/woman that gets things done. That's how you protect good client business relationships.
Sample of a construction schedule:
Miss any of these deadlines and it costs the client money. If there's a problem, you have a week to solve it unless it's decided as an addendum (which costs money).
Guess how you look good solving these things but need cushion room? Tell us it will be ready for next update, but solve it in a week and issue it.
ZOS needs to up their post-release game if it wants to keep making MMO games.
No ETA. What happens if i had a client ask me "what's the ETA for those submittals?"
In construction, submittals are documents used to solidify purchases on a project, according to our contract/design documents. Sometimes the person building the project or person supplying (distributor) holds on to these things for a month. Guess what, client still expects them to be signed off and reviewed according to the schedule/design all the trades aggreed to.
Guess what else? You get that client his stuff that day so he is set in his mind your the man/woman that gets things done. That's how you protect good client business relationships.
Sample of a construction schedule:
Miss any of these deadlines and it costs the client money. If there's a problem, you have a week to solve it unless it's decided as an addendum (which costs money).
Guess how you look good solving these things but need cushion room? Tell us it will be ready for next update, but solve it in a week and issue it.
ZOS needs to up their post-release game if it wants to keep making MMO games.
Idk... a MMO is a continual development process. So to me this just translates into not telling us of their long term plans.