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Old 03-01-2010, 09:59 AM
Shiriki Shiriki is offline
 
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A while ago (read: several month) I read a statement saying that the current codebase would be made obsolete by the OR so there would be no point in fixing bugs we find on the server and therefore also no point in reporting bugs. Is that still true? Or hast the OR progressed far enough that parts of it have been integrated and need to be tested?

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Shiriki
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Old 03-01-2010, 10:47 AM
Solus Bellator Solus Bellator is offline
 
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I love you guys, I really do. I'll admit as much as I loved the thought of ever playing Pre-CU again, I figured there was a snowballs chance in...that place... to ever get to see it again. I figured this idea would wither away, and so I dared not get my hopes up.

I really really hope sometimes in between the deadlocks/gripes/trolling/whinging that the staff has a chance to sit back and reflect on what it is you guys have done here. I think this project is the epitome of ignoring doomsayers/naysayers. You all should be proud and should pat yourselves on the backs. If you only do it sometimes you should do it more.

There is lots more to go of course, but I for one have been enjoying my last couple of months thanks to you all. You all have this one man's gratitude as well as my humble support. Thank you.
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Old 03-01-2010, 08:41 PM
Ekaika Ekaika is offline
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I don't believe that's a question that can be uniformly answered yes or no. Only the dev's will know once the OR nears completion how previous work will integrate. Prior to this, however, we've been asked by them to continue to provide clear concise quality bug reports. The way I see it, it can't hurt, so go for it!

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A while ago (read: several month) I read a statement saying that the current codebase would be made obsolete by the OR so there would be no point in fixing bugs we find on the server and therefore also no point in reporting bugs. Is that still true? Or hast the OR progressed far enough that parts of it have been integrated and need to be tested?

So Long
Shiriki
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Old 03-08-2010, 01:39 AM
kaelvin kaelvin is offline
 
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A while ago (read: several month) I read a statement saying that the current codebase would be made obsolete by the OR so there would be no point in fixing bugs we find on the server and therefore also no point in reporting bugs. Is that still true? Or hast the OR progressed far enough that parts of it have been integrated and need to be tested?

So Long
Shiriki
i am sure you would have to read a whole long debate but the unofficial consensus is to press on with the testing, the way i see it, the OR is another way to access the many programs and data in their database, so in fact most of the old code will be the same, rewritten, or will be built in the standard of the older code.

why would the devs build up a huge database and then consider everything 100% useless? they dont.

back on topic thanks EK and the whole crew and i will even go so far as to thank everyone that isnt here today, even if they cant or will not be seeing this my gratitude is out there none the less =)
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