I would like to ask you to please re-read my post. I clearly implied that most of us are busy with other things. This means we cannot continuously work on the mod. This 'in the shadows' thing you mention is either because we aren't working on it for the moment or simply because we don't want to divulge everything that we have planned. There is nothing wrong with keeping a few secrets here and there. Furthermore, we cannot help you with lack of patience. I advise you to do other things to keep yourself busy. We work at our own pace. Not hearing anything for a couple of months is quite common for mods. Some even do it for years and many people claim the mods are dead, but then an update appears and everyone is happy. As they say, patience is a virtue. I suppose you are not the kind of man that enjoys a surprise judging from your comment, eh ?
But the real question is, why are we left out waiting for new information, even if its minor like campaign stuff? I know the team wants to surprise us a ton and get us all excited but really I'm just curious why nothing really gets out until everything is done. I mean, if the community knows the current progress there may be less issues in the patch concerning things like balance for example. If we know that an OP unit may be created in next patch but the community knows about it, we could stop that from happening in time so that we won't have to wait an additional 3-6 months for another update.
Quote from: chaosval3 on November 16, 2014, 08:12:47 PMI would like to ask you to please re-read my post. I clearly implied that most of us are busy with other things. This means we cannot continuously work on the mod. This 'in the shadows' thing you mention is either because we aren't working on it for the moment or simply because we don't want to divulge everything that we have planned. There is nothing wrong with keeping a few secrets here and there. Furthermore, we cannot help you with lack of patience. I advise you to do other things to keep yourself busy. We work at our own pace. Not hearing anything for a couple of months is quite common for mods. Some even do it for years and many people claim the mods are dead, but then an update appears and everyone is happy. As they say, patience is a virtue. I suppose you are not the kind of man that enjoys a surprise judging from your comment, eh ?Lack of understanding? How bout rereading my posts. I hope you know that in my previous post i said that "I know this is a hobby and there is so much time" so I'm pretty sure i have covered that before. That was not what I was complaining about the slow pace. It was just how several months will go by without a word from the progress of the mod. I think you are confusing the two together dude.And also just to let you know, Im not asking the team to change anything at all, but just a few examples to through out there for why having no updates or signs of progression is not necessarily good. Just because other mods do it, doesn't mean its always a good thing. Basically, its a way to keep the mod and this forum popular, and based on being a member for a few years i can already say that history repeats itself. Not to diss them (no offense intended just speaking the truth), but look at zombie mod. Once extremely discussed and popular since their beginning. They have achieved so much however without any recent activity for updates/patches in years or what not, their community is basically zero and is not deserving the amount of attention it should get. EVEN if they were to release an awesome patch recently, their community would still drastically be small in-comparison, so not everyone is happy. Think of all the effort up in, all that really needs to be done is something NEW to keep their community INTERESTED and INFORMED so that their community remains more patient and larger.Personally I want EF to deserve the popularity for all the hard work put into it, but without much activity (not necessarily talking about the pace but) or even NEW things to discuss, it isn't likely going to happen.
We only have our community Manager Bishop who already is responsible for technical Support issues, which also covers a large field. I myself am not that good at writing articles/Setting up cool screenshots, that's why I don't post News entries. I wanted to create a shoutcast about the EF changes for the next Version, but I don't have something to Show yet.
Quote from: Hendrik 'DarcReaver' S. on November 17, 2014, 10:41:53 AMWe only have our community Manager Bishop who already is responsible for technical Support issues, which also covers a large field. I myself am not that good at writing articles/Setting up cool screenshots, that's why I don't post News entries. I wanted to create a shoutcast about the EF changes for the next Version, but I don't have something to Show yet.I have zero issues writing articles and setting up cool screenshots, for news entries If I was allowed to. I use to be a Reporter IRL before I became an Accountant. I could write something interesting, if you guys wanted me to...
Last time I spoke to Maxi and Rommel about the campaign( 2 weeks ago~ish), they said that quite some progress had been made. I hadn't seen much of this 'progress' apart from some map images, but it will at the least suffice for me.