I was just referring to those who were saying "Alfred and the team have been
extremly open to implementing suggestions, make a list and submit it." and
"Instead of complaining valve have asked for input in what to add to the
current helpers interface to improve things - like they have improved it in
the past." I wasn't saying that Valve should even listen to suggestions, I
was just referring to the common idea that Valve is interested in our ideas.

----- Original Message -----
From: "Jeffrey "botman" Broome" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <hlcoders@list.valvesoftware.com>
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2005 1:23 PM
Subject: Re: [hlcoders] Re: MenuSelect


> Daniel Jennings wrote:
> > I am just saying that if you read through these threads people say how
> > necessary in-game menus are; it is repeated several times, while Alfred
just
> > keeps repeating "There is an existing Menu interface as part of the
plugin
> > API, you
> > should use that." even though people _are_ stating what they need and
what
> > they want changed, e.g.
>
> Somehow you got the impression that Valve does whatever you (or a few
> dozen or hundred other people) want.  I don't recall ever seeing
> anything come from Valve that says "Tell us what you want and we'll make
> the game do that."
>
> GOD!  I am sick to death of people telling game developers "You gotta
> have this!" and "You gotta have that!" or "If this game doesn't have
> feature XYZ, I'm not gonna buy it!".  Fine, if you don't like what
> they've done with the game, DON'T BUY THE FUCKING GAME.  But don't go
> around thinking that because you've paid $50 for a game that the game
> developers are forever in your debt and have to do anything that you say.
>
> Enough beating this dead horse.  I'm out.
>
> --
> Jeffrey "botman" Broome
>
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