Suuuuuure I don't. Next thing you'll be telling me to comment on YouTube so the algo will think you're special or something.You dont need sleep.
People sleep!?!?You dont need sleep.
Is that a thing... Being special?Suuuuuure I don't. Next thing you'll be telling me to comment on YouTube so the algo will think you're special or something.
One would imagine being in the country of Hungary would leave one always hungary. :)Not enough Pizza! (I'm hungry, sry)
Thanks for the update Glorious Leader, especially about the not awesome/awesome caves lol
I agree.Glorious video,
You are such a ... defender... of Evocati!I agree.
I would give you my comments on Evocati & the Leaks but I am under NDA LOL
Yeah we have that little thingy...I agree.
I would give you my comments on Evocati & the Leaks but I am under NDA LOL
That's what my mommy told me!Is that a thing... Being special?
A well-written write-up :)If any journo reports on the Evo patches they are retarded as it's clear that it is a closed test environment and what it's purpose is. They can't touch that even with leaks, as the obvious response which would be official, is that "Yeah, no shit we know - It's the closed test environment to test the patch as hard as we can before it goes on general release.":
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It would be like the motoring press reporting that a car companies latest mechanical test-bed focusing on suspension doesn't have any cup-holders. Well no shit cup-holders are not what it's for and don't need to be in it so they are not. Evo patches are for testing specific things, but if Joe Bloggs who didn't know a Gladius from a Gladiator got their first look at the project as a video of one of the patches, it probbably wouldn't go across well. There are way more people who are not familiar with SC and what it's doing and how it works than who are, so keeping the real test environment under wraps is only realistic.
Another reason I think there is an NDA on Evo patches is that there will be things tested in them that may not come to fruition in the game. If the Evocati are provided some amazing new weapon to try like the TWRL TP-20,000 gun and they report it is totally glorious and OP and it then doesn't get into the game, or doesn't make it into the game in the same form as it was in the Evo patch, testers going around saying "Woah wait for 3.7 the TP-20,000 is a total game-changer" and sharing videos of them taking out a platoon of NPC's with toilet paper ammo is going to be setting a whole tonne of false expectation in any player watching. I can also reasonably assume that new mechanics are going to be tested with existing assets, so if they are testing Salvage with a Prospector, it's just not going to make any sense unless you are part of that test and know and understand whats going on.
Remember: Loose lips melt pledge ships.
Evoleaks are just Salt Fuel in the long run:
Player: "But EvoPatch 20.7 had a hand-gun that could take out an 890j where is my cap-ship killer hand gun? This game sucks I want to be OP!""
Dev: "Yeah that pistol was just a modded Arclite II in that Evo patch to make checking out damage states easy and quick, and anyone using it signed a waver that said they understood that... so either you looked at a leak or you are a dullard who should not have been part of the testing environment in the first place."
Well said. I totally agree, there is no reason we have to be concerned about evocati testing if you aren't an evocati. But I also want to point out that the media is hungry for readers and viewer counts, it drives revenue. They don't care that someone leaked something and they have no other evidence. It'll be a story just because it drives a different agenda, and they aren't subject to the NDA themselves. It sucks that some people chosen as evocati don't always respect, or even probably understand what "NDA" means and what the consequences can be both for the game, and for themselves. And we can get the wrong impression of what's in the pipeline.Another reason I think there is an NDA on Evo patches is that there will be things tested in them that may not come to fruition in the game. If the Evocati are provided some amazing new weapon to try like the TWRL TP-20,000 gun and they report it is totally glorious and OP and it then doesn't get into the game, or doesn't make it into the game in the same form as it was in the Evo patch, testers going around saying "Woah wait for 3.7 the TP-20,000 is a total game-changer" and sharing videos of them taking out a platoon of NPC's with toilet paper ammo is going to be setting a whole tonne of false expectation in any player watching. I can also reasonably assume that new mechanics are going to be tested with existing assets, so if they are testing Salvage with a Prospector, it's just not going to make any sense unless you are part of that test and know and understand whats going on.
The TWRL (TEST Weapons Research Lab) TP-20,000...... But what is that I hear about toilet paper ammo? Tell me more!!!