Poster: Bigcowguy at 5/15/2006 12:17:45 PM PDT Subject: Does no one understand "bite sized"? |
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Come on guys. We've got Tseric reading our posts and he's asked for a simple thing: to point out a single talent you don't like and give feedback NOT a suggestion... Let's not alienate a blue while they listen!!! PLEASE keep your posts short and sweet, not disertations.
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Poster: Tseric at 5/15/2006 12:27:44 PM PDT Subject: Re: Does no one understand "bite sized"? |
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Q u o t e: Here's the deal:
Our problems cannot be summed up in some "bite sized" little post. So, which would you rather have, a bunch of bit sized, or one big chunk?
The problem is that many make mountains out of molehills. When talking about your class and its balance many get excitable and start throwing the kitchen sink into their arguments and reasoning.
The game is change one line of code at a time, in quantifiable changes that can then be looked at in context. Feedback is capable of the same treatment and works better when it is just that.
Every class has their "list of overwhelming problems." We have enough experience to put your concerns in context. However, it is that context that often gets blown out of proportion with "why does that class have this and I don't?" and "every other class can counter my abilities." type-posts, which happen A LOT.
This should be something I hammer into every single forum poster, as I think it would make life easier across the board. No pun intended.
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