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2003-12-26, 11:44 AM | [Ignore Me] #1 | ||
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I'm going to remark on a growing trend i've observed thus far. When i say growing trend I mean that i've seen a couple of guys make comments on this in the sanctuary. Well since thanks to Instant action and the new HART timer i spend a grand total of two minuetes in the snac on average i tend to wonder if more people are commenting on this, so Ill straighten anyone whos not up on this out.
Art Department Does 3D modeling, designs character models, christmas trees, promotional materials, and yes stupid christmas hats and trees. These are the artisticly minded type, maybe its a left/right brain thing, but artists seem to make shitty programers, and vica versa. Programmers Code cutters. They fix bugs, code new stuff, chase bugs etc. They most likely dont even doodle, if they do it most likely looks like something Obnoxious Frog churns out (no offense meant and hopefully none taken). They had nothing to do with the christmas trees. THE BOTTOM LINE The christmas trees and stupid hats in no way shape or form affected the fixing of bugs, they might not even have been consulted. It did not slowdown the production of Capitals/Capitols, it did not affect the physics engine. It did not introduce a server crash, it was a graphics thing. Dont blow it out of proportion and scream about how they shouldnt be doing stupid shit and be tracking down xxxxxxx random bug. Get a grip. This has been a test, only a test, if this were a true Doppler emergency post your hair whould have caught on fire, this was only a test.
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