Thanks for keeping us posted!
Thanks for keeping us posted!
Thanks for the update.
Would prefer you to wait so you can fit in everything that you are planning to add and also to reduce chance of major bugs on go live.
Looking forward to playing Sharn
Thanks for listening to feedback and taking time to update us. Looking forward to the release!
Looking forward to Sharn, but I'm not in any rush. I'd rather have a smooth launch than get it a couple weeks sooner.
Slow + right > fast + sloppy
= take the time you need.
And thanks for the update.
"The imagination is not … the faculty for forming images of reality; it is the faculty for forming images which go beyond reality..." - Gaston Bachelard
Thanks for the heads up. Thanks to the whole team for all their work. All these years playing and I keep coming back for more, like so many others, there must be something right being done by SSG.
"We can't all be heroes, because somebody has to sit on the curb and clap... oh, wait. This is D&D, yes we can!"
Very much appreciate communicating this delay with about a week to go before April 30. That's a good amount of time to let us know.
I don't 100% buy this polish excuse, but like everyone else I want Sharn released as functional and fun as possible.
We will have a final preview of Update 42 next week in lieu of an actual live release! More details here:
U42 Preview 3: 4/30-5/02
Thanks for the transparency! I can actually use the extra time to get a few more lifes.
Greetings!
Is there a chance that in these weekends leading up to the new release date of Sharn, we could get an encore of the Anniversary Event? I know a lot of people that would love to get another chance at the Diplomancer they did not to get before the Inquisitive Tree was released.
Thanx,
Franghasea
Franghasea of Argonnessen
Founder of the guild: Ischa Oti Cevil Illu Mi Nati
Better to be right than buggy, thanks for the heads up.
Finally, you are not rushing things and actually doing something about Lamania feedback. And you give some sort of warning before doing something, even if it's less than a week.
This is really great.
Avoiding ready.. fire.. aim is always a good thing.
I applaud the Standing Stone Games team for wanting to make sure that they release a finished project unlike some companies *cough* *cough" Bethesda..