Rallog, on 06 November 2012 - 09:03 AM, said:
Wow you didn't come off sounding like you think we're all a bunch of morons that don't know how to put socks on in the morning.
Its probably best if I don't answer this.
Also, the rest of what you typed either didn't make much sense or has nothing to do with what I wrote. I was mostly referring to the guys who would make 5-10 minute mock ups or quick ideas and think its 200% better then whats in the game. And that they can simply just insert it into the code and it will work perfectly.
We both know its not that simple.
Also, a beta testers job is to indeed break the game. But its the devs job to figure out why it broke and how to prevent it from breaking. Not the beta testers. If the beta testers can fix what they broke then they may as well be the ones developing it.
So far, I've read nothing on the forums that could fix or add more balance. Well, nothing proven anyway. Doing math on it is one thing, actually implementing it is a entirely different beast all-together. You can't just say "Do this and it will work" with out actually doing it and proving its work. Thats why a concept is a concept and not excepted and proven truth.
Like, if people on this forum could PROVE that there ideas of balance and making the game better would actually improve balance and make the game better. Then I would be all for supporting these people. The problem is that none of them can prove it. Unless they have an development build and they're able to modify the game at will, then its simply an impossibility for them to test it.
Thats when the devs look at your ideas, try them out themselfs. If they find it doesn't work after a few attempts and a couple of modifications, it doesn't go any further then dev testing. If the idea actually proves to work outside of theory then it will probably stick into dev testing for a few revisions then make it into the public build for people to try out.
What most people are surprised to learn about is that devs usually do try there ideas if they show promise. You might not see most of whats suggested because its tested outside of your view. And they have no reason to tell you that there working on it because they can't guaranty that they won't scrap it after a few hours(if that).
Look, its just a fact that your game data is far more important and helpful to the devs then anything you type on this forum. I understand that the thought is depressing, but thats the reality of it.
But hey.... think of it this way! You get to play the game before it reaches its finished state. Thats kinda cool when you really think about it. Well, it used to feel a lot more special when beta's weren't so popular, but it still always manage to intrigue me anyway.