2008年3月31日
If you are a developer, and you release a patch and suddenly, multiple people are having Audio, or Video issues, then it is most likely something you put in that patch. Especially if they tell you it worked fine the previous day.
My common sense tells me that Blizzard probably do too. The question to me is whether they listened to these people at all? Yes! Were they right to tell people (even multiple people) to check things their ends? Yes! Will they do so again if a similar problem presents itself? I damn well hope so!
2008年3月11日
Daniel Howell contributes BigRedKitty, a column with strategies, tips and tricks for and about the Hunter class, sprinkled with a healthy dose of completely improper, sometimes libelous, personal commentary.
The technology wonks in the BRK Copyright-Violation, Trademark-Theft, and Patent-Infringement Squad were let out of their cells and set loose upon several WoW addon developers' servers and code. The reports they've returned are staggering in number, detail, graphic violence, and lewdness. It would seem that, to be a WoW addon developer, one must have a brilliant mind, a single-mindedness of purpose, and a truly disturbing love of cheese and cheese-like products.
We'd go into more detail, but this is a family web site. /shudder.