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General Forums => Wishlist => Topic started by: Pand on August 31, 2012, 03:40:47 PM
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Please keep HTC Website and HELP documentation accurate. :bolt:
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Please keep HTC Website and HELP documentation accurate. :bolt:
Good wish. :lol
Coogan
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i think hitech responded to a similar request recently.. essentially he said trying to keep the documentation updated would eat into time he could spend developing the game itself.
i will search for the thread.
http://bbs.hitechcreations.com/smf/index.php/topic,337642.msg4448381.html#msg4448381
I think my wish then is for a consolidated, concise and clear instructional manual of how the game operates.
Be careful what you wish for. Think how a manual would prevent quick changes like this one. It would change 15 mins of work into 2 hours because of having to keep the manual completely up to date.
So the choice would be made not to make this type of change.
HiTech
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Come now, old timers know better. :devil
They update and fix things pretty fast/timely. They just don't have the time to waste/spare in constantly verifying that everything is accurate and up to date.
IE: "It's broken, fix it." gets a post-it note on someone's desk. "The speedcharts for the Fw190D and P-51D are off by X mph at Y altitude due to a recent update/adjsutment/change. Could you please update them by in/decreasing the speed shown on the chart." gets the chart adjusted and updated to the website in a normal afternoon.
IE2: "It's wrong, make it right." or "Under the Help section on the website (www.hitechcreations.com/whoknowswhere/thispage.html) in the third paragraph, your 'rifs' are mistakenly listed as 'rafs'."
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Don't know how many of you all have done software development.... but the hard part is coding the changes and implementing fixes.
The 10 seconds to update the website with what you did is the easy part. :bhead
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Don't know how many of you all have done software development.... but the hard part is coding the changes and implementing fixes.
The 10 seconds to update the website with what you did is the easy part. :bhead
and I bet the ww1 arena has more people there than those who check the wiki for whatever info they may find.
in a furball all those nice charts go out the window. the charts dont take into account how much skill the other player has, or as I find more consistent now, you will never know how much alcohol he has consumed on a saturday night :D.
semp
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and I bet the ww1 arena has more people there than those who check the wiki for whatever info they may find.
in a furball all those nice charts go out the window. the charts dont take into account how much skill the other player has, or as I find more consistent now, you will never know how much alcohol he has consumed on a saturday night :D.
semp
Hey, when was that moved to Saturdays?
Too late now...
Coogan :cheers:
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Don't know how many of you all have done software development.... but the hard part is coding the changes and implementing fixes.
The 10 seconds to update the website with what you did is the easy part. :bhead
i just quoted the guy who is the developer of this game, and he said keeping the documentation updated continuously would interfere with quick fixes and changes.
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Don't know how many of you all have done software development.... but the hard part is coding the changes and implementing fixes.
The 10 seconds to update the website with what you did is the easy part. :bhead
Sounds easy, but it's not. With iterative development, what you code keeps changing and to continuously find and revise the documentation takes a material amount of time. The best answer is not to have the coders document, but instead have others/users do it based on their understanding of how it works, once it's fully implemented. The documentation tends to be more user friendly then to. It does take time to figure out how to best present the logic of a program into a meaningful representation of what is happening.
My opinion. :salute
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Don't know how many of you all have done software development.... but the hard part is coding the changes and implementing fixes.
The 10 seconds to update the website with what you did is the easy part. :bhead
quite. since when did it take 1 3/4 hours to type a paragraph on a web page?
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in a furball all those nice charts go out the window. the charts dont take into account how much skill the other player has, or as I find more consistent now, you will never know how much alcohol he has consumed on a saturday night :D.
semp
No they don't, I have a laptop next to my desk with it open to the charts 90% of the time for the ones I don't have memorized.
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Sounds easy, but it's not. With iterative development, what you code keeps changing and to continuously find and revise the documentation takes a material amount of time.
And this is your professional experience talking?
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And this is your professional experience talking?
It is. :)
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See rule #4
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It is. :)
Do you have a resume you could share with me via PM? We're always looking for good tech writers to do this specific function.
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Do you have a resume you could share with me via PM? We're always looking for good tech writers to do this specific function.
No interest in sharing my resume with you, but thanks for asking. :salute
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No they don't, I have a laptop next to my desk with it open to the charts 90% of the time for the ones I don't have memorized.
so you look at the laptop let's say when you are chasing me figure out my speed, alt, energy status and if I do a split s, your charts will tell you exactly what to do? what if I do a split s followed by a barrel roll, what if another airplane gets on your six while you are chasing me, you go and check your charts for that too?
cause if your laptop can predict what you should do in a furball I want one of them. can you please post a link? hey you dont play wot too do you? do you have one you recommend?
semp
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so you look at the laptop let's say when you are chasing me figure out my speed, alt, energy status and if I do a split s, your charts will tell you exactly what to do? what if I do a split s followed by a barrel roll, what if another airplane gets on your six while you are chasing me, you go and check your charts for that too?
cause if your laptop can predict what you should do in a furball I want one of them. can you please post a link? hey you dont play wot too do you? do you have one you recommend?
semp
Oh Semp. :bhead All pilots reference documentation while in flight, why wouldn't you here--- however, it may not be beneficial to kill your SA in a fight against multiple cons.
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Oh Semp. :bhead All pilots reference documentation while in flight, why wouldn't you here--- however, it may not be beneficial to kill your SA in a fight against multiple cons.
so you do agree that charts are useless in a furball after all :D.
semp
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Useless no, not beneficial for non-multi tasking pilots to pull out in a fight, yes.