Kerry Dorsey wrote:
Hence the flaw in their customer service. The element of surprise is a
favorite ploy of code jockies to keep the "heat" off . It's the job of
their management to insulate the customer from that lack of
communication by squeezing the info out of the team. Keeping your
customers a
Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews wrote:
Kerry Dorsey wrote:
Maybe I'm dreaming of Panacea, but it would be wonderful to have the
server community fully prepared, tested and running with admin tools
prior to any client release. The quality of the gaming experience
depends upon that support. And while Valve's
K2 wrote:
I am gonna go out on a limb here and state the obvious - everyone just needs
to be patient. It'll get made, it'll get released, etc etc. In the meantime
play the game and have some fun. Maybe tie one on, get a hooker, whatever.
Heh ;)
in the meantime:
http://www.hlfallout.net/comments.ph
Kerry Dorsey wrote:
Maybe I'm dreaming of Panacea, but it would be wonderful to have the
server community fully prepared, tested and running with admin tools
prior to any client release. The quality of the gaming experience
depends upon that support. And while Valve's track record hasn't been
stell
Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews wrote:
KnowHow The NetCrawler wrote:
No, but knowing how far a long they are in the process would certainly
put some light on the subject.
meh, hate it when people act like they deserve/paid for the SDK. They
don't have to make it, there's no reason for them to keep us up-
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> No, but knowing how far a long they are in the process would certainly
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Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews wrote:
KnowHow The NetCrawler wrote:
No, but knowing how far a long they are in the process would certainly
put some light on the subject.
meh, hate it when people act like they deserve/paid for the SDK. They
don't have to make it, there's no reason for them to keep us up-
Like all software projects I am sure it is between 90-95% complete :D
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KnowHow The NetCrawler wrote:
No, but knowing how far a long they are in the process would certainly
put some light on the subject.
meh, hate it when people act like they deserve/paid for the SDK. They
don't have to make it, there's no reason for them to keep us up-to-date
on every step of the way
Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews wrote:
KnowHow The NetCrawler wrote:
Deadman Standing wrote:
He has said it would be a few weeks, not decades. Let the poor boy
code.
You will have many years to run your little server.
Well, few weeks is an ETA, though I didn't read that anywhere, my
apologies for asking so
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KnowHow The NetCrawler wrote:
> Deadman Standing wrote:
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>> He has said it would be a few week
KnowHow The NetCrawler wrote:
Deadman Standing wrote:
He has said it would be a few weeks, not decades. Let the poor boy code.
You will have many years to run your little server.
Well, few weeks is an ETA, though I didn't read that anywhere, my
apologies for asking something already answered.
MY ma
Deadman Standing wrote:
He has said it would be a few weeks, not decades. Let the poor boy code.
You will have many years to run your little server.
Well, few weeks is an ETA, though I didn't read that anywhere, my
apologies for asking something already answered.
MY mail was not meant as a rant, ac
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"Within the next couple of decades" would be too specific.
The only thing holding me back from running a CS:S server is admin
tools, which won't come without the SDK.
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Bruce "Bahamut" Andrews wrote:
KnowHow The NetCrawler wrote:
Alfred Reynolds wrote:
The SDK will ship with a plugin API similar to MetaMod. We are working
on it right now.
- Alfred
ETA?
"When it's ready" is the only response.
Yeah, sadly...
"Within the next couple of decades" would be too specific.
KnowHow The NetCrawler wrote:
Alfred Reynolds wrote:
The SDK will ship with a plugin API similar to MetaMod. We are working
on it right now.
- Alfred
ETA?
"When it's ready" is the only response.
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