I always put my money where my mouth is. I've said many times in the past that GPGNet was not as good as it could be, and that it was rather easy to do better. So I did it.
You have to understand that I'm not a programmer per se. I do it in my work, but it's not my main job. I do programming because I'm willing too, because it amuses or help me.
FAF was a hobby. The initial roadmap was a 3 years plan. It was a project made for the one that were willing to use it and agree on the initial promise (originally, being able to play 3603 games easily).
Then in the middle of the alpha, GPGNET went down.
People came in FAF not because they want it, but because they have to. That's a very different environment, and it put a lot of pression on us.
While it was great feeling that FAF was used by so much people, it was way too early in the development.
We had to rush things, and from a personal hobby project, it become something people feel they own and deserve.
It was okay before to shut down the server for half a day to work on a feature. It wasn't after. Everything had to work all the time, and it's very hard to achieve that while you are still heavily changing the code.
The initial 3 years plan was finally done in less than 7 months, with 3 more months for finalizing and smooth some corners. I hopefully had the help of great programmers like Raging and Thygrrr, but you can imagine the amount of work that was pulled off in such short timing. But overall a really great experience with a really great ending (thanks to Gowerly
But it exhausted me, and I've promised myself to just maintain FAF after the release, dropping further plans (like GW). I couldn't manage it.
Even maintaining it is a lot of work. A lot of people have requests, problems, questions, it's a lot of work that I can't even keep up.
If I don't answer you in private, I'm not ignoring you, it's just that I don't have the time. You can always PM the moderators or post in the forum, it will be more effective.
I know that some people left because they didn't felt listened to, or didn't think it was going in the direction they want. Fact is that I'm glad they've left. I'm trying to please the majority of you, it's impossible to please some minorities on top of that. That would end up in promises I can't keep.
So why do you want to code GW ?
It's not that I don't want to not do it. But I don't want to do it in the same conditions that FAF was finished.
I want to keep my free time as my free time (and a part of it is still in FAF) I need it.
And if GW is going to be up, it must be on my work time.
Sadly the bills are not paying themselves, and that's why I've asked for that amount of money.
That's also a moral contract with you : You are paying me to do it, so I have to do it the best way possible.
You have to trust my on my capability to do it (as you do on any kickstarter-like project), and FAF is the proof that I can do it.
So, thanks for your support, nothing would have been possible without you !Statistics: Posted by Ze_PilOt — 20 Dec 2012, 11:46
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