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nice123
10-27-2009, 08:16 PM
What are the team's current wishes for 1.04?
I mean what are you're current standards for this beta?
Do you have a "to do list" and when all things are checked you release it?
Or you just plan releasing it in the last day of the year or when you feel like "hey I guess it's quite playable we should release it"
When will CSPromod Beta 1.04 be released?
The release date for the next installment of CSP will be announced as soon as the game's ready. While this may be frustrating to some of you, we see it as an appropriate release philosophy, especially given the history of our initial release. While we can't provide a release date right now, we can absolutely promise that as soon as we have one, it'll be announced immediately on CSPromod.com. In the meantime, we ask that you please do not spam our forums with posts regarding the release date.
Read the FAQ.
nice123
10-27-2009, 08:19 PM
I didn't ask for a release date.
inspiral09
10-27-2009, 09:05 PM
I think you should make estimations for a release or a release day that way you attract much more people and much more people will be playing the first day and it'll probably last longer. :idea:
I didn't ask for a release date.
You did sort of.
Also they put up a list of bug fixes from 1.03 to 1.04 that they'd already completed and then like a list under that of what they wanted to complete before releasing the beta. But I haven't seen that in awhile.
I believe thats what you meant when you said something about a to do list. But they said they would release before the end of this year which I really hope they do.
Thats pretty much all the info there is except for the dev logs.
hxcguitarist
10-28-2009, 01:57 AM
I think you should make estimations for a release or a release day that way you attract much more people and much more people will be playing the first day and it'll probably last longer. :idea:
Estimations for release dates are a bad idea... Why you may ask?
The Answer: Because most people will take an estimation and think of it as a real release date, and thus will criticize if isn't released on said estimation. Shit happens, and who knows when exactly the mod will be ready for its release, but not providing release dates keeps the problems mentioned to a minimum.
Also putting up a release date doesn't attract more people, as most anybody who notices the mod will follow it without having a set release date announced. As for lasting longer release date has nothing to do with that, quality of the mod does.
Qft. It's done when it's done :D
drixa
10-28-2009, 03:36 AM
Well put. The release date will be so magical to everyone!
It could be a 'Trick - or - TREAT' SURPRISE!!! Or a...
"Happy Thanksgiving, Pilgrims!" Or a...
"Santa is coming home! Merry Christmas folks!" Or a...
Happy new year, and happy 1.04 slaughtering time! Go! Hahah
Just playing with you all. Maybe even happy Hanukkah! =))
Snapster
10-28-2009, 03:43 AM
Well put. The release date will be so magical to everyone!
It could be a 'Trick - or - TREAT' SURPRISE!!! Or a...
"Happy Thanksgiving, Pilgrims!" Or a...
"Santa is coming home! Merry Christmas folks!" Or a...
Happy new year, and happy 1.04 slaughtering time! Go! Hahah
Just playing with you all. Maybe even happy Hanukkah! =))
:D haha +1 nice ideas
haGisson
10-28-2009, 05:14 AM
a boxed csp version lying under my christmas tree would be nice xD
inspiral09
10-28-2009, 09:19 AM
I think you should make estimations for a release or a release day that way you attract much more people and much more people will be playing the first day and it'll probably last longer. :idea:
Estimations for release dates are a bad idea... Why you may ask?
The Answer: Because most people will take an estimation and think of it as a real release date, and thus will criticize if isn't released on said estimation. Shit happens, and who knows when exactly the mod will be ready for its release, but not providing release dates keeps the problems mentioned to a minimum.
Also putting up a release date doesn't attract more people, as most anybody who notices the mod will follow it without having a set release date announced. As for lasting longer release date has nothing to do with that, quality of the mod does.
Most of the people that aren't on this site would probably like to play csp even though they haven't heared about it, setting a release date would probably catch peoples attention and maybe more sites would tell the release date and people could tell their friends or old cs friends about it. I remember with a gta multiplayer server i was playing some time ago, they were making a new game mode for their server and the servers wasn't really high populated maybe 30-50 people all days of the week, they set a release date for their new game mode and on the first day their were 150 people on the sever and that was not just the first day every day they were like 100-140 people on the server. So setting a release date is important. :!: Unfortunately the server didn't last long after it cause the game mode wasn't really good as the old one, but really if it's good people like it and tell others about and it will grow ALOT faster cause there are alot of people already and it may catch media's attention aswell(I'm talking about (game) news sites and so). Believe me it will work if you dont make a release date people will forget about this mod.
PS: sorry for my not so good english
madmax
10-28-2009, 09:47 AM
there is 2 rules on this forum
#1 i dont remember
#2 dont ask for realese dates :D
yogurt
10-28-2009, 10:03 AM
I didn't ask for a release date.
You did sort of.
No, he didn't. Reading alone isn't hard but reading with understanding text is too hard for some people.
sevoii
10-28-2009, 10:32 AM
Dumb thread.
I didn't ask for a release date.
You did sort of.
No, he didn't. Reading alone isn't hard but reading with understanding text is too hard for some people.
IT SURE IS FOR ME.
HURRRRRRRRRRRR
nice123
10-28-2009, 12:30 PM
OK maybe I wasn't clear enough for some people.
I want to know the list(changelog) for 1.04. Yea there was a post some time ago with some changes but I want to know the actual changelog. I mean you don't go randomly and make some features or bug fixes, you must have a predefined plan; that will ultimately be the changelog(sure it can't be something set it stones but still...).
Hope I'm clear now for everybody.
nice123
10-28-2009, 12:49 PM
You post in dev logs only what you already changed. Don't you guys have a goal with this beta? By what I see now you work work work until someone(alex prob) comes in and feels like releasing it...Working with no clear goal in mind won't bring fast results if at all(talking about how you want 1.04 beta to be; you have very clear goals about you're final version tho.
a boxed csp version lying under my christmas tree would be nice xD
Yes. :D
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