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bvobanagus's avatar
6 years ago

"Scheduled" Update

An update should not be considered "scheduled" when there's a panic to fix a bug. That's the opposite of something being "scheduled". If my house is on fire, I do not say that I had a scheduled appointment with the fire department.

That is all. Much as it would be nice to see the forums talking about something productive, everyone will go back to talking about all updates containing major errors/bugs, today's mysterious jumps in ship GP, cancelled TB, etc.
  • tward930's avatar
    tward930
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    "Wedge_Was_Best;d-220772" wrote:
    An update should not be considered "scheduled" when there's a panic to fix a bug. That's the opposite of something being "scheduled". If my house is on fire, I do not say that I had a scheduled appointment with the fire department.

    That is all. Much as it would be nice to see the forums talking about something productive, everyone will go back to talking about all updates containing major errors/bugs, today's mysterious jumps in ship GP, cancelled TB, etc.


    You say it would be nice to see the forums talking about something productive and not bugs, yet you create a post yo complain about a bug and what you deem to be a scheduled or unscheduled event. You are my hero.
  • "Wedge_Was_Best;d-220772" wrote:
    An update should not be considered "scheduled" when there's a panic to fix a bug. That's the opposite of something being "scheduled". If my house is on fire, I do not say that I had a scheduled appointment with the fire department.

    That is all. Much as it would be nice to see the forums talking about something productive, everyone will go back to talking about all updates containing major errors/bugs, today's mysterious jumps in ship GP, cancelled TB, etc.


    Well actually, if you want to nitpick the wording of the title of their updates it is still correct. Schedule is defined as "arrange or plan (an event) to take place at a particular time", which matches what happened here. CG made an update today, scheduled it for 11am local time, and then posted notes about it.
  • "Monel;c-2028403" wrote:
    "Wedge_Was_Best;d-220772" wrote:
    An update should not be considered "scheduled" when there's a panic to fix a bug. That's the opposite of something being "scheduled". If my house is on fire, I do not say that I had a scheduled appointment with the fire department.

    That is all. Much as it would be nice to see the forums talking about something productive, everyone will go back to talking about all updates containing major errors/bugs, today's mysterious jumps in ship GP, cancelled TB, etc.


    You say it would be nice to see the forums talking about something productive and not bugs, yet you create a post yo complain about a bug and what you deem to be a scheduled or unscheduled event. You are my hero.


    He’s not wrong though, if every single update wasn’t buggy then at least the complaining wouldn’t be about bugs.

  • I've got no problem with the *event* being scheduled. I have a problem with calling all of their "uh oh we need to fix something" patches scheduled. These are hotfixes pure and simple, call them what they are.
  • "Monel;c-2028403" wrote:
    "Wedge_Was_Best;d-220772" wrote:
    An update should not be considered "scheduled" when there's a panic to fix a bug. That's the opposite of something being "scheduled". If my house is on fire, I do not say that I had a scheduled appointment with the fire department.

    That is all. Much as it would be nice to see the forums talking about something productive, everyone will go back to talking about all updates containing major errors/bugs, today's mysterious jumps in ship GP, cancelled TB, etc.


    You say it would be nice to see the forums talking about something productive and not bugs, yet you create a post yo complain about a bug and what you deem to be a scheduled or unscheduled event. You are my hero.


    I tried to engage with the forums in non-complaints long ago. It didn't work. There's just too much volume. There are other, better venues (e.g. Reddit). The irony is not lost on me though :)