Newsletter 17 reveals a core problem
In newsletter 17 they answered a query on a sample of bugs that someone wanted an update on https://mailchi.mp/broadsword/uo-newsletter-17
Many of these bugs had been labelled “working as intended”
after looking at them I would agree that many of the bugs submitted were not bugs and were indeed working as intended.
however 4 of them that were labelled working as intended. Were really clearly mislabelled.
Many of these bugs had been labelled “working as intended”
after looking at them I would agree that many of the bugs submitted were not bugs and were indeed working as intended.
however 4 of them that were labelled working as intended. Were really clearly mislabelled.
- Transmogrified items cannot be repaired - This is currently working as intended.
- Cannot repair parrot - This is currently working as intended.
- epaulette non-repairable - This is currently working as intended.
- Rubberbanding and lag on Energy field and wall of stone - This is currently working as intended.
While I understand after much backlash the first 3 will now be addressed, will assume they will confirm the last was a blatant mistake as it currently restricts people who play CC or EC to pvping in guardzones in felucca.
Another bug they wrote
i would suggest that a member of broadsword team go through the 40+ pages of submitted bug reports and please comment which ones they have labelled as working as intended, (including those that a forum moderator has determined closed) As so far an alarmingly high error rate has been revealed. And I fear many more legitimate bugs could have been mislabelled.
Another bug they wrote
- vrulkax-the-exalted-artificer-deletes-items - The Scholar's Halo cannot be transmogrified into a Bone Helm due to incompatible medable properties (meditation item v. non-meditate item)
While this response is true enough, did not actually address the bug that was submitted, which was the destruction of the artifact that was attempted to be altered.
This highlights a core problem, how many other bugs that have been submitted that people have been waiting 5 years for a fix. Have perhaps been mistakenly labelled as working as intended behind closed doors. And perhaps this is why nothing gets fixed.i would suggest that a member of broadsword team go through the 40+ pages of submitted bug reports and please comment which ones they have labelled as working as intended, (including those that a forum moderator has determined closed) As so far an alarmingly high error rate has been revealed. And I fear many more legitimate bugs could have been mislabelled.
This discussion has been closed.
Comments