Hey all,
The Elemental team will be 'pre-selecting about two dozen people who have been really helpful in the past from the community to be in' the first Elemental Beta.
After reading Denryu's post (Below) I wondered, How many active posters do we have? How would they rank themselves and others? (But more importantly how would they rank me?).
My question for the forum dwelers is, Who do you rank as the top 24 forum contributers and where do you fall (In or out of the top 24) in your mind?
Sammual
Hrm. I suppose I'll make a list:
Me first and everyone else last. Or do I have that the wrong way around?
Well, sweetie, I didn't mean the double-entendre but it works for me if you're Southern enough to understand that that sort of sugar is mostly about affection, not sex. The world definitely needs more of that sort of sugar. And, yes, honey would make for better prose. I was just trying to be all strat-gamer/modeler/whatever.
I think you're an asshole too, but I have a much higher opinion of assholes than the average Yogi (hence my repeatedly persecuting with karma points). Speaking as a lapsed political scientist, I'd argue that a healthy pseudo-democracy (public beta) more or less requires assholes, if for no other reason than to make 'the establishment' check its assumptions on a regular basis.
Interesting. I've had an almost-opposite reaction to the Dev Journals area. It seems equally vulnerable to loop-us ad naseum discussions with the added ick factor of awkward fanboigirl patter. And I trust you're not saying that you enjoy circular arguements post-RTM.
I second your second of Denryu's point about not getting pissy if you don't get into the alpha. On your point about the juicy bits, I hope at least a big share of the alpha folks can make time to both play/work the build and do some public posts about it. I felt some cross-pressure there during the much simpler betas for GC2 expansions.
Well, Alpha/Gamma testing is fun and good as long as you are ready and committed to do the required work. It always bugs me a bit to see people get in, and then disappear....especially when there are so many people would give their right arm to help form the best game possible. Still, I do understand that sometimes life just happens and people's priorities change.
Well, as far as answering the topic question, I would guess I would rapidly be approaching mid level in the rankings with the amount of recent attention I am paying to this game.
I plan on putting even more effort into Elemental than I did with Sins of a Solar Empire.
you brought sext into it. calling me a bear lover or something. (or were you talking about luckmann?)
I never understood the whole bears = honey lovers (both pooh-bear and yogi both loved honey for reasons I don't know. I think there is some fact behind bears eating out of bee hives, but I've never seen it)
I know I expect to make good use of it should I get in. I plan to write pretty lengthy reviews
I was going to make a joke about prefering quality posts over long ones. But having seen the quality of your posts so far, I don't think that is a concern. Good stuff!
As Yogi was smarter than the average bear, isn't the substitution of questionable merit?
Ah, but the initial post is quite fun And the arguments aren't quite so... pointless...? as they are elsewhere.
... wait, what? What were we talking about again?
Edit: Fix't.
Bah, you.
Troll smash? NO, RWAAAAR, ROOK SMASH!
I believe some of the first beta testers should be of a quality of all ages and computer types. I think they need to get a feel for how different age groups will react to different aspects of the game. I also think they need to have testers with high and low end systems so they can get a feel for what the recommended and required system setups they need. I am in my 50's so I would fit the elderly age group that they surely need to let them know what is liked and not liked about the game from our age point of view. Of course I rank myself way up there as numero uno. ;0)
They also need testers who will try to break the game as I do when I'm a tester. I do things normally most wouldn't do. I do them backwards instead of forwards all the time. I actually look for mistakes in the programming and do the unorthodox since most testers just want a free game to play and don't do a very good job of testing else you wouldn't see all these bug ridden releases you have seen for the past 10 years or so. Back in the day I was a regualr tester for SSI games and you hardly ever had a bug or issues with those games.
Yeah, I enjoy pushing the limits. Especially when there are cheats . I am also one of the youngest posters on the site who actually contributes (I'm 15, but I think Szadowsz is 14), and I have a good (but not great) laptop computer.
Hi Ron, I believe that was a Troll scholar = it does without the 'Rwaaaar' type dialogue.
Friends don't let friends type when tipsy, but you can apparently get away with it if none of your friends are around at the moment...
Wasn't thinking about Chester the Molester at all when I coined ursinophile. Yes, the Yogi line is sort of a grammatical navel-dive. Yes, real bears definitely love honey--I've seen lots of examples on video.
Previous silly typing is just more evidence that if I fit in anywhere, it's the cheap seats in the peanut gallery, way in the back but still within heckling distance. If I grow up enough to reliably play well with others, maybe I can find another old fart to share a balcony with...
Very modest Unfortunately, I don't think Stardock is taking applications for alpha testing spots...
It might, but rwaaaar, rook don't! (Or is more of a mrrrroar! moan?)
Well thank you very much for the clap on the back. It's much appreciated.
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