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For the record, I never said that software development isn't complicated--of course it is.ORIGINAL: juntoalmar
Well, actually, software development is a complicated issue.
What isn't complicated is the decision to release a beta product as if it were a final product. And while it might be "complicated" to determine what is a beta product, this is Matrix's business after all--they've released how many dozens of games over the last few years? Sorry, but I think they should have figured that part of the business out by now. And I hate to keep repeating this, but they had an very similar experience with EiA but apparently didn't learn any lessons. And I was less than satisfied with WitE upon its release as well. And while they did a commendable job patching and repatching WitE as well as possible, the same can't be said about EiA (which I had hoped to buy but ultimately did not based on the poor reviews).
To be clear, this is not a frothing rant against Matrix--I bought dozens of their games over the years, and am sure that I'll buy more, but at this point I tend to wait a few months after release to get a better understanding from the state of the game from the forums before buying.
But as a counter argument what if Matrix did NOT know that so many issues would come up after release. I'm sure the beta's and Steve had a bug list and if Steve and Matrix felt the amount of KNOWN bugs was acceptable (i.e. they have released games before with X% of bugs) and that they could be fixed within a month or two post release. If this was the case (and I have no idea if it was or not) why would they call the release a beta? After the release it was way too late to call the game a beta so we have what we currently have.
Just like hindsight helps us in playing these types of games, it is easy to use it to say Matrix should have done this or that. But just like Germany did not expect France to fall so fast, Matrix may not have expected the bugs to grow so fast. After all if Germany KNEW France would fall so fast (or even Poland) like we do today, would they still have signed an agreement with Stalin? If Matrix could roll back the clock, I like to think they would have done things a LOT different. Just like we do when we play. But until there is a game called 'Matrix World in Flames Software Release' we will never be able to revisit the past and try to recreate a better outcome [:)]