I work for a multi billion dollar software company so I'm already primed to assume a large % of the things that shouldn't go wrong will go wrong, and be pleasantly surprised when only a small to moderate % actually doesPrimarch wrote: ↑Thu Jun 15, 2023 4:01 amHaving your flagship product be out of date a week before it launches because you didn't proofread/playtest everything beforehand is excusable if you are a small team working for a tiny company. Less so if you are the global juggernaut that dominates your industry. Sadly it's about par for the course these days with even multi-billion dollar software firms relying on consumers to de-bug their programs.![]()
I'm torn between thinking they shouldn't have printed card packs for indexes given the inevitable need for errata and thinking it's worth it anyway because it will just be so much better a play experience than scrolling on your mobile or waiting for Battlescribe to update.
