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Truthfully you don't come across as someone worth having around, but a customer is a customer and they need 'em. Let them focus on the problems, then let them address compensation. Disgust and demands are the domain of children.


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You keep saying that. Let's just agree to disagree, because one of us is right and we're both convinced who that is. Difference being one of us is basing it on informed observation.


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Feel free to post your IT degree, your credentials in coding, and show me exactly how you would rework code in the middle of a pre made system without blowing out something somewhere else. No? The reason all WoW expansions have issues is because the guys who coded vanilla now work on GW2, and the new guys have no idea how to integrate their structure into the old stuff, even if they did, it would cause massive issues, how big the changes were is completely irrelevant, they are changes.


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Might. We'll find out tomorrow.


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Finally, someone who knows what they're talking about. I feel like I'll be quoting this in the future.


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Stress testing requires that all parties are involved, include those that as I stated wouldn't test until launch. At my last game launch ( given this was almost 10 years ago ) we had a open stress test... that test included around 2,000 concurrent connections. When we launched, it was closer to 11,000. We had planned for 7,000. Do you see the problem?


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