If there isn't enough time to adequately test RTR for bugs, what is wrong with putting a "Beta" on the release and warning people? As Duke John points out, when you advertise a MOD as a working product, most people expect a working product.
If there isn't enough time to adequately test RTR for bugs, what is wrong with putting a "Beta" on the release and warning people? As Duke John points out, when you advertise a MOD as a working product, most people expect a working product.
When you decide that servicing your core niche is no longer important, you might as well put a gun to your corporate temple. - Red Harvest -
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