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<blockquote data-quote="Luke" data-source="post: 5938" data-attributes="member: 602"><p>Yep. To get all the features in and polished will take a lot of work. That's why I'm having this request for what people believe they need in release 1 (ie. in the beta). There's tons of features, and not everything can be done for the first full release. The plan is to discover what the most important features are, and polish them (to a professional level, with doco and exampples etc), so that it can be released, fully operational, and work can continue on the rest of the features.</p><p></p><p>Although I publish the download as an alpha release feedback program, the reality is that the majority of people use it, without providing feedback at all. The number of feedback responses is miniscule, compared to the number of website hits, downloads, and the size of the mailing list.</p><p></p><p>This makes is extremely difficult to know what the most needed features are, to be polished for release 1.</p><p></p><p>For example, I have half finished tilesets for the tilemapper, but I'm not sure how many people actually use that feature. I have some great in-game achievements (VERY thorough skill check automation), and unfinished work for things such as group checks (eg. Spot check for a group), but have no idea if most people are perhaps really focussed on game prepartion and printouts, rather than in-game features. I'm almost embarrassed by the presentation of the character sheet report, but only 1 person recently requested a spruced up one (and I'm not doing anything until I see at least some feedback requesting something).</p><p></p><p>I'm very grateful to those who do provide feedback, and have very many accolades from people excited about RPM, thanking me, and urging me on. The attitude of those who just do a personal download, without ever responding, leads to a self-defeating result. I have no way of knowing where to focus development, to the greater good of the majority of people downloading.</p><p></p><p>Perhaps another, more focussed survey could help ???</p><p></p><p>Regards,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Luke, post: 5938, member: 602"] Yep. To get all the features in and polished will take a lot of work. That's why I'm having this request for what people believe they need in release 1 (ie. in the beta). There's tons of features, and not everything can be done for the first full release. The plan is to discover what the most important features are, and polish them (to a professional level, with doco and exampples etc), so that it can be released, fully operational, and work can continue on the rest of the features. Although I publish the download as an alpha release feedback program, the reality is that the majority of people use it, without providing feedback at all. The number of feedback responses is miniscule, compared to the number of website hits, downloads, and the size of the mailing list. This makes is extremely difficult to know what the most needed features are, to be polished for release 1. For example, I have half finished tilesets for the tilemapper, but I'm not sure how many people actually use that feature. I have some great in-game achievements (VERY thorough skill check automation), and unfinished work for things such as group checks (eg. Spot check for a group), but have no idea if most people are perhaps really focussed on game prepartion and printouts, rather than in-game features. I'm almost embarrassed by the presentation of the character sheet report, but only 1 person recently requested a spruced up one (and I'm not doing anything until I see at least some feedback requesting something). I'm very grateful to those who do provide feedback, and have very many accolades from people excited about RPM, thanking me, and urging me on. The attitude of those who just do a personal download, without ever responding, leads to a self-defeating result. I have no way of knowing where to focus development, to the greater good of the majority of people downloading. Perhaps another, more focussed survey could help ??? Regards, [/QUOTE]
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