Hi guys!
I'm just wondering if you have ever thought of doing some kind of schedule where you can write when the new games are going to be released. I think that would make people to subscribe more often because it would give you certain degree of seriousness. Otherwise, you need to calculate what's the best time to get a month ticket so you can see as many new games as possible.
Thanks for your time and continue with the great work!!!
Shouldn't it be some kind of schedule for the releases?
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I agree with you friend.
So far we don't even know, how is the progress compared to flash to html5 conversions?
And we don't even have news about serega games, nor if it is working on a new game?
I know that the time of the artitas should be short, but they should interact more with their clients, giving feedback on future ties or asking for opinions as to how they could improve the content of the site.
Of course this is an opinion that I think about a company in relation to customers.
So far we don't even know, how is the progress compared to flash to html5 conversions?
And we don't even have news about serega games, nor if it is working on a new game?
I know that the time of the artitas should be short, but they should interact more with their clients, giving feedback on future ties or asking for opinions as to how they could improve the content of the site.
Of course this is an opinion that I think about a company in relation to customers.
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Thanks guys for your suggestions. We'll think what we can do about it.
Even though a schedule would be awesome, I can relate to how HARD it is to schedule creative work. Creative work isn't like scheduling making widgets. It's not trivial to know how long it takes to do such things.serega_mnf wrote: ↑Tue Sep 24, 2019 2:07 pmThanks guys for your suggestions. We'll think what we can do about it.
I worry a schedule would press artists to cut corners sometimes to meet the deadline, or to pad the schedule too much to ensure that doesn't happen. I know why I want a schedule as a customer, but I know why I HATE trying to estimate time when it's me doing the work.