2 Weeks too long in my opinion. We gave you most of our feedback within the first week of our testing and that to me is enough time to make changes and get your booty moving and test the new updated versions before launch.
2 Weeks too long in my opinion. We gave you most of our feedback within the first week of our testing and that to me is enough time to make changes and get your booty moving and test the new updated versions before launch.
Ah yes, clearly you have a better understanding of the software development cycle than they do.
You do realize they have internal testers too, yes? The point of PTS is to cast a wide net to catch the bugs, fixes can be tested internally.
This actually really worries me... the time frame seems to be slimming down real fast before launch... the 31st?
You guys gave us 3 whole weeks to test the first iteration of your new Exp. .. 2 Weeks too long in my opinion. We gave you most of our feedback within the first week of our testing and that to me is enough time to make changes and get your booty moving and test the new updated versions before launch. Yes i know you have to make changes from our feedback and that takes time but now we are 2 and a half weeks from the Exp Launch...
Do you really think that's enough time to test the new PTS update? What if all of those changes or a lot of them are still bugged... I am very afraid of the release now just due to the fact that it took you guys 3 weeks to push out a new Test patch.
Like i said what if this new patch has a bunch of issues..? 2 weeks before launch.... say you let us test it for the next 2 weeks, you will have 4-5 days to possibly push a last Test patch before the 31st..
So this seems to be the last patch before it launches when we had so many other things to try and change and test out, just seems a like so much time wasted.. why??? putting all your eggs in one basket has never been a good thing.
This all seems super rushed to me with all the bugs and exploits on the test server
2 Weeks too long in my opinion. We gave you most of our feedback within the first week of our testing and that to me is enough time to make changes and get your booty moving and test the new updated versions before launch.
Ah yes, clearly you have a better understanding of the software development cycle than they do.
You do realize they have internal testers too, yes? The point of PTS is to cast a wide net to catch the bugs, fixes can be tested internally.
If they have internal testers... Why are there so many exploits / bugs on the PTS?
What were those "internal" testers really doing before we got the first PTS patch?