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A second one almost tied with loss of favorites is the credit idea, and the fact pictures don't say how many
credits they will take for a download. If you will have an idotic and pointless and unwanted system like credits show
how much each thing "costs". Though I would prefer credits are gone all together.
It does tell you this!
Where? I've looked on about five pictures and cannot find it. If it is
there it has to be so obvious it is the first thing seen, even before the picture, because right now I (and several
others I've talked to) cannot find it.
merged: 10-27-2005 ~ 06:05am
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Quote by rmuyoAgain, if it is not 100% done then why is it up and running? That
itself makes me wonder how much more it can get screwed up. You don't launch a ship with it not being fully done so
why was this "launched" before it was fully done, add that to my list of disappointments.
Also, no you can't have everything but if you are the ones that allow something to exist by keeping that something
popular enough to exist, you have a lot more say then those that create it as ironic as that might
sound.
They launch a ship with extensive testing, yes, but computer games and online forums need to be tested by being used.
Games have people play the betas before they get released but you can't do that with online comunities. That's
why they have a bug reporting section. Anyway, it happened with the transition of 1 to 2, it'll happen again with 2
to 3, and 3 to 4 and 4 to 5 (if Sheq's still alive).
Oh, and for those who haven't noticed yet, Gmail is also only in its beta version. It's not bug free
yet.
Then why not restrict it to a few users, keep two Minitokyo's up in away, or close this one
but to a few testers? Obviously they have massive flaws in this one and if it is not ready then don't make it open
to the public.
Gmail might be in it's beta stage, but next to this beta stage, it's a Swiss Watch next to a dollar digital.
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