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@iBlockHead wrote:
@GRiPSViGiLI'm unsure how hard it would be considering it's not a system they advertise much so having to go back on it and edit things in and out would seem like a one person job but at the same time, forgetful.
The Dev tracker is a fairly straightforward system as far as I can tell. It’s basically a template of buttons, like you can make with Microsoft Word. I’m imagining it to be as easy as you just writing down what you want and it’ll have options like ‘coming in upcoming patch’, ‘updated’ and more, so parameters the devs themselves set. When done, they can just flick a button to update the status. That’s the reason people use it. It’s well known and easy for both the companies and users.
Not updating this speaks volumes for me, cause contrary to what you said, they actually promote(d) it quite heavily (at least in the beginning) on their twitter feed and on reddit. This is just like updating the website which was months outdated :P
it looks more and more that the website/social media people are forgetful about what’s important and are rather focussing their attention to the positive tweets they can find amidst the hoards of negative ones and reply to those... which I will def say is a full time task, seeing as they are far and between :P
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