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Most people admit to playing only once a month. Often less. Are you really going to tell me that they NEEDED this program in SUCH A HURRY because they were going to play in a month?It's true that a lot of software, even well established software has bugs, but I think what made this a bigger issue in this case is that people were already upset about the two month delay in ANY kind of CB update. They were already upset about the transition from local to web based.
Oh my, they were asked to be patient. It's not like the program ceased to function, it's not like WotC was burning the books they owned. They were, wait for it...trying to make a replacement. And D&D players just couldn't wait.Now combine THIS with the news that a product they were already upset about to begin with would be lacking several features the old one had-
AND they've been asked to be patient while WoTC gets those things updated?
Because they'd spent weeks, months, tromping around fuming about how HORRID the CB is was for not being updated, how terrible it was that WotC wasn't supporting it RIGHT NOW, how this is going to destroy D&D, how this will be the end of Wizards, how they were going to stop buying WotC products if they didn't get their cookie RIGHT NOW.I'm pretty sure they got themselves in a position where they basically had little choice in the matter, but I'm also pretty sure that even they know that wasn't going to happen... People would already be upset.
Do you have any idea what that sounds like on the other end? Nobody wants to support customers like that.
On the first day. I've never had a piece of software that I couldn't crash on the first day. And I'm not even a hardcore user.Now finally combine ALL of that with the fact that the for some reason whether a software issue, or a hardware issue or whatever... The software continuously crashes for a large percentage of users...
Those fans who were complaining, they will NEVER be happy, look at the complaints about the VTT program, it's not even out and people are complaining about it, complaining it should have been something else, that it should do this, that it won't do that, people like that will never be satisfied.The launch was pretty much a failure. It might have been doomed to be a failure from the start because of unhappy customers to begin with, but if they had at least managed to get the thing running without the crashes before launch it would have been easier to get things running smoothly again and get people happy again...