Ideas
me personally feel like your pack index post have helped me find bug reports I otherwise wouldn't. So I would have created a new bug report when one already exists if the pack index didn't exist.
It is easy to just click through the packs and see the associated bugs the way it is now. I do remember what feature came with what pack, (it also helps I guess that I rarely add new packs and most of the time add one at a time). But I can see your point of view with the amounts of packs there are now.
- JackOnYourBack2 months agoSeasoned Ace
also, I think it illustrates the "where" the bug is from when we encounter them. Like when AA released I checked the pack index for it when I encountered new bugs, to see if the pack was associated with the issue, even if I did not own the pack.
Also, I assume that the people fixing the bugs have use for the index? If they can't tell/ remember what feature came with what pack, maybe it is good to have all issues associated with a pack collected in one place for easier assess/ overview?
- crinrict2 months agoHero+
EA has their own way of tracking things. I doubt they use my list. This is really for users.
I do think for new packs it's good to have them separate as that is what's reported most but there's so many posts now that only have a short list but lots of titles that make it seem longer than it actually is.
Think my main goal is to reduce the mount of pages we currently have, mostly cause of the way this forum works with the show more. At AHQ I never felt it as much of an issue.