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MaxPower
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Posted: 7th Dec 2002 06:33
Hi
To this DBpro web Admin......
I suggest to create special forum thread about "DBpro Bugs Report Forum", I think this will make bug reporting and discussions more easier and controlled, because most of the other forum threads are turned to keep discussing DBpro bugs?? which gives the feeling that DBpro is 100% bugy ??

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MaxPoweR
UberTuba
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Posted: 7th Dec 2002 13:48
I agree

Life is a terminal disease.
You never survive it.
rapscaLLion
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Posted: 7th Dec 2002 19:21
Ya, I can't see why there isn't a bug forum already... kinda stupid because all the other forums get littered with bugs, and then all the noobs say: I don't wanna buy it because it's all bugs.

Alex Wanuch
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Martyn Pittuck
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Posted: 7th Dec 2002 19:23
it is for DBDN to bug hunt, apparnetly

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I went outside once and my FPS rate dropped to 5.
MrTAToad
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Posted: 7th Dec 2002 20:26
They don't do a terribly good job then...

Good news everybody! I really am THAT good...
heartbone
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Posted: 8th Dec 2002 03:09
Try the RGT forums. http://www.realgametools.net/forums/
It's run by Guy Savoie, you may recognize the name.
He/they seem to do a much better job of supporting the language by helping to identify problems.
And they have a good bug forum.
MaxPower
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Posted: 8th Dec 2002 05:44
"it is for DBDN to bug hunt, apparnetly "

Most DBpro Users don’t have an access to DBDN, So they found this forum the only Shelter to Describe their emotions regarding the BUGS they Hunt: , so that, they start throwing their comments here and there ... I think DBpro team lost a lot of customers , because the (I’m thinking to Buy user) comes and find out the huge amount of bugs threads spread all over the forum. So they end up with a decision “that DBpro still incomplete ,and why should I spent my money in incomplete product??? “

All thanks
MaxPower
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Posted: 8th Dec 2002 12:43
Rich did state he would implement a bugs board about a month ago, wonder whatever happened to this idea!

Dazzy
IanM
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Posted: 8th Dec 2002 12:57
@MrTAToad: Given a week between Beta and release how well would you do? We weren't too happy about it ourselves.

I have entered a suggestion on DBDN about a bug reporting/handling system - we'll see what the response is from the DBDNer and DB team.

Part of the problem is that no-one wants to be swamped with bug reports like 'xxxxx doesn't work', or 'me too' type posts. It takes just as much time to look at the crap reports as it does to look at the good ones.

Bug reports should always be accompanied with at minimum a piece of code that reproduces the problem. If the code requires media, then put the whole thing into a zip file and post the url ... but don't just tell us 'it don't work'!
MrTAToad
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Posted: 8th Dec 2002 20:31
I always supply code (and graphics) that shows what is wrong, especially to Mike/Lee

I do think that these patches should be main universially availiable before general release - more people would be able to find further problems both with the normal and unusual commands.

Good news everybody! I really am THAT good...

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