09-22-2016
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Potential Loss of Developing
Honestly there's not many developers anymore. Like at all. The ones that haven't quit are either working for the iServers, or the very few playerworlds. Basically the reason there's absolutely no real playerworlds in the making. (other than Maloria) It's probably due to the fact that most of Graal's large playerbase right now isn't really concerned with developing, as they probably never make it to the Graal forums or any of the web features. And I know in their website description on the app page (lmfao) they have graalonline.com linked/listed? Buuuuuuuuut it doesn't really work. https://gyazo.com/5b241de135e1697e7467dee6d11348e2.gif (Unsupported image host) And there's no real listing of it in game that I can remember. I'm pretty sure there has been in the past. I mean I personally can't really think of much other than putting it in the FAQ house though. Or in the starting area. I do feel like the whole of Graal should be introduced more frequently to the newer players though so we can all enjoy Graal in a whole.
Last edited by Distorted_P2P; 09-22-2016 at 05:06 AM.
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09-22-2016
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Should be fixed.
Join Date: Aug 2011
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Not really. Is it a new problem? Sure, but even if they could find their way to development they'd be introduced to all the problems that already existed. Outdated tools, or in some cases no tools at all since W10 is breaking stuff. Poor documentation. Little existing development pool for support. No easily accessible way to actually develop to current standards since you need to pay for a server to do that. There's a lot wrong, and while Graal has no influx of new developers even if it did they'd encounter problems that imo need to be fixed before trying to get people interested in development. |
09-22-2016
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09-23-2016
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GunsAdmin
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Because most of the developers we had have grown older and have no interest in working for free anymore and the majority of the new player base from the ios servers are young and have no interest in trying to learn to script/ don't even know about playerworlds. If the appstore had some kind of basic functional testbed server with ios development tools it may appeal to iserver players more to give it ago, which may result in more aspiring developers. |
09-23-2016
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