::::::When a game gets released and never goes past the first version for over a year, and major bugs are reported yet there's no response from the dev at all, but the same dev goes on to release other games... that's abandoning the project. I could point to some specific games, but that would be naming names. Maybe the majority of devs don't do that, but a few do. And some people (like Xeron) take pride in their work and they DO continue to fix things that get reported and even make suggested changes, even if it takes a while; but I'm not being impatient and saying "fix this now!!!" It's just nice to know some people take pride in their work and don't just put it out there then never bother with it again (and that's a shame, because some games have great potential but the devs seem to abandon them....). --[[User:Mr. Reaper|Mr. Reaper]] 15:52, 13 May 2009 (UTC) | ::::::When a game gets released and never goes past the first version for over a year, and major bugs are reported yet there's no response from the dev at all, but the same dev goes on to release other games... that's abandoning the project. I could point to some specific games, but that would be naming names. Maybe the majority of devs don't do that, but a few do. And some people (like Xeron) take pride in their work and they DO continue to fix things that get reported and even make suggested changes, even if it takes a while; but I'm not being impatient and saying "fix this now!!!" It's just nice to know some people take pride in their work and don't just put it out there then never bother with it again (and that's a shame, because some games have great potential but the devs seem to abandon them....). --[[User:Mr. Reaper|Mr. Reaper]] 15:52, 13 May 2009 (UTC) |