2009-05-27, 07:47 AM
(This post was last modified: 2009-05-27, 07:49 AM by Combattente.)
antikel Wrote:LOL Time of Temple.
And you guys say that our translations suck.
Guys, it was just a typo. Chill. It will almost surely be Temple of Time.
Well.. kinda expected it. But you know what?
They. Better. Pineappling. Open. Tespia.

Me no wants another bugged patch, me no wants.
The registrations should have been this week, then the next one they should choose testers and open Tespia, and the other one closing Tespia and patching. It usually works like that.
Patch prevision: June 17th.
But they better open Tespia, or I'll get so mad at them..

Seriously, Time Temple, Mu Lung Dojo, Ellin Forest, Maker, etc. are probably the best updates out there, and they better not release them together with tons of bugs like they normally do with their patches.
Think about it, Pirate skill sounds are still "bugged" (they aren't like they should be), and you can't see someone's Guild Alliance name in the Character Informations window (this bug is there since patch 0.56).
They said they're going to improve? Well, then they should open Tespia, but not only that. They should actually try to FIX the reported bugs. Their hired testers are proved to not be capable to find many bugs (see the last patches with some bugs - at least more than two every patch), so they should at least give the users the possibility of testing the contents, so that we can make sure there aren't any bugs in the patches. If they fix them.
You know what, they said they would have opened Tespia for certain patches, but they still didn't. My guess is that they're trying to find a solution for those who spammed reports. The best one would be doing this: opening registrations for Tespia for like 5 rounds, then selecting people. Then, opening the first round. Probably the first one wouldn't go so well, because there still would be some noobs who will spam useless reports. So, they should just ban those noobs from that 5-round Tespia, then closing the first them. One week before the next patch, like they usually do, they should open Tespia again, but with the same people (and WITHOUT those who proved to be bad testers in the previous round), and doing this for all the next rounds. Then, for the 6th round, they could open registrations to the public again (to give the others a chance to get in), and do the same every 5 rounds. This way, I think it'd work a lot better, and NEXON would only get good bug reports, helping them with fixing bugs.
Also, obviously, only testers should be able to report bugs through the Test Server's bug report page. With the previous rounds, everyone was able to do it.

Bugs of the normal servers -> should be reported through the normal ticket system
Bugs of the test server -> should be reported through the test server's report page, and only testers should be able to do so.
Well.. that's all. Sorry if I changed this discussion to a Tespia discussion, but I needed to tell what my suggestion for Tespia was. I think I will post this on NEXON's forums later.

