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Originally Posted by Sternjaeger II
Excuse me but I can't help laughing at your delusional attitude!!
When you buy a piece of software,who's selling you the product needs to guarantee for the functionality of it. Say that you bought Photoshop or Dreamweaver, u install it and it doesn't work as it's supposed to,you have all the rights,as a customer,to ask for support and feedback from the seller/producer of the upsaid piece of software,otherwise it's a fraud,because you've been sold for functional and complete something that actually isn't. The truth is that they know this well and they're probably keeping quiet for this reason.
It's not the whiners that made Luthier disappear, it's his deliberate choice,and it's more and more evident that it's one dictated by the fact that they can't quite manage to fix bugs as they hoped. They have all my solidariety and support,but they should give their customers,people that invested in their talent,a roadmap,a situation update that makes sense. We don't need silly hints like "guess what we're working on next",we're not teenagers,we need them to be honest and upfront,or they will lose all of their credibility.
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All those troubles on this forum are, in my opinion, started after luthier or who said him to do, stopped to interact with us. I was very enthusiast when luthier posted the roadmap about the sound to be fixed, about their progress and so on. I remember, before the release, when we were here the friday all waiting for Oleg to post his screenshots. I think that many people here don't ask a patch, but just a more interaction with the customers. As stated by luthier, this is not possible because they don't have the resource to do it. To be honest, if it was me I could find 10 minutes in my day to just write 2 lines. Probably what he would write could make more whiners than now, or probably less... but I saw for sure that everytime luthier wrote something everybody was happy to read it. this is my thought... call me whiner or troll or what do you want... but this is how i see it right now