QA Testing
You make it sound like a hundred views is a lot of views. Yes it’s a known bug. However, it’s never happened to me or my wife.
One of the problems with testing is you get a certain amount of time to test everything. So if that doesn’t happen to you, you just play through the scenario.
I mean if a couple of hundred people are testing there’s a chance it doesn’t happen to anyone. Maybe it only happens to 1 in 1000 people or one in 10,000 or one in 100,000. We don’t really know.
Saying that testing should catch something like this is all well and nice, but very often, things that are intermittent or don’t happen often won’t be caught in testing.
This the precisely the type of bug that will often get by testers.
Not to mention when testing software, there are bugs that occur in the live server that never occur on the test server.
This isn’t a bug report… but I have to explain:
It looks like a bug report, couple with a complaint about how how long it takes some bugs to get fixed.
I’m wondering how a high priority quest that people pay gems for that involves mastery points and is super lengthy and annoying has one of the most ridiculous bugs (basically trolls you RIGHT at the end saying HAH! go back to start for no reason and do this most annoying maze again)… goes unfixed for so long?
It’s a reasonable question and the answer isn’t as simple as “well if it costs gems…” Developers look at all sorts of things, primarily:
- how many people are affected?
- how badly are they affected? i.e. is it annoying or is it game breaking?
- is there a work-around?
- does it have economic implications?
- do we know why it happens?
- does the potential fix affect other things?
- and sure, did people pay gems for access
And so on.
There’s no software in the world without bugs and every company has it’s own process for prioritizing and resolving bugs. Gaming software tends to have more bugs (for the reasons Vayne states among others) and so new content comes out before old bugs get resolved, which means they fall in priority relative to newer problems.
I almost quit this game right there. I should’ve… I anticipate this won’t be the first time I get a brain aneurysm.
Yeah, I hear that. I try not to worry too much about bugs — something happens, I try a different way or do something else for a while. Even so, I’ve run into bugs in this game that drive me nuts.
tl;dr
I’m sorry that this bug blocked your progress and I hope that you can step around the issue the next time, so that it won’t also block your enjoyment. Bugs are, alas, a fact of gaming, though, so as you say: this won’t be the first or the last one.
This isn’t a bug report… but I have to explain:
It looks like a bug report, couple with a complaint about how how long it takes some bugs to get fixed.
I’m wondering how a high priority quest that people pay gems for that involves mastery points and is super lengthy and annoying has one of the most ridiculous bugs (basically trolls you RIGHT at the end saying HAH! go back to start for no reason and do this most annoying maze again)… goes unfixed for so long?
It’s a reasonable question and the answer isn’t as simple as “well if it costs gems…” Developers look at all sorts of things, primarily:
- how many people are affected?
- how badly are they affected? i.e. is it annoying or is it game breaking?
- is there a work-around?
- does it have economic implications?
- do we know why it happens?
- does the potential fix affect other things?
- and sure, did people pay gems for access
And so on.
There’s no software in the world without bugs and every company has it’s own process for prioritizing and resolving bugs. Gaming software tends to have more bugs (for the reasons Vayne states among others) and so new content comes out before old bugs get resolved, which means they fall in priority relative to newer problems.
I almost quit this game right there. I should’ve… I anticipate this won’t be the first time I get a brain aneurysm.
Yeah, I hear that. I try not to worry too much about bugs — something happens, I try a different way or do something else for a while. Even so, I’ve run into bugs in this game that drive me nuts.
tl;dr
I’m sorry that this bug blocked your progress and I hope that you can step around the issue the next time, so that it won’t also block your enjoyment. Bugs are, alas, a fact of gaming, though, so as you say: this won’t be the first or the last one.
I think I see what you guys are saying. I guess it’s just that all of the ways this particular bug screws you over just makes it really really annoying… I wish it was fixed but I get that they have priorities.
No brain aneurysm yet heh.
I think I see what you guys are saying. I guess it’s just that all of the ways this particular bug screws you over just makes it really really annoying… I wish it was fixed but I get that they have priorities.
No brain aneurysm yet heh.
It is absolutely annoying to suffer these sorts of bugs. And yeah, I wish they wouldn’t happen and I wish they could all get fixed more easily. (While we’re wishing, maybe we can wish for lottery wins for both of us on the same day, with different lottos.)
Anyhow, glad you aren’t also suffering an aneurysm — a hospital bill would just add to the frustration
Self Help Administrator
I just wanted to let you know that this IS being worked on. We don’t have a fix yet, but we’re working on it.