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<blockquote data-quote="Nathaniel Lee" data-source="post: 8938765" data-attributes="member: 6948827"><p>From what I've heard from multiple sources, it boils down to the particular architecture they went with, one that the current team has been actively trying to refactor (or perhaps rebuild from scratch) for at least a couple of years now. It sounded like there was some serious tech debt they accrued in the earlier part of development, trade-offs made in order to be able to get something out, which later made it more difficult to build upon.</p><p></p><p>I was told by a developer there that the one major feature I really wanted — the ability to homebrew an entire class — was impossible in the legacy architecture due to how they approached the class design within the system, but that said new architecture, when it was eventually completed, could potentially support that feature.</p><p></p><p>In any case, this situation is something that we encounter all too often in software development, so I wouldn't be at all surprised if this were true. Of course, this is all just hearsay plus some guessing on my own from my own long experience as a software engineer, and unfortunately I have a feeling that the person best qualified to talk about this — already in this conversation, no less — wouldn't be inclined to say anything about it. Maybe I'll see if lessons learned result in the ability to homebrew full classes in Demiplane...?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nathaniel Lee, post: 8938765, member: 6948827"] From what I've heard from multiple sources, it boils down to the particular architecture they went with, one that the current team has been actively trying to refactor (or perhaps rebuild from scratch) for at least a couple of years now. It sounded like there was some serious tech debt they accrued in the earlier part of development, trade-offs made in order to be able to get something out, which later made it more difficult to build upon. I was told by a developer there that the one major feature I really wanted — the ability to homebrew an entire class — was impossible in the legacy architecture due to how they approached the class design within the system, but that said new architecture, when it was eventually completed, could potentially support that feature. In any case, this situation is something that we encounter all too often in software development, so I wouldn't be at all surprised if this were true. Of course, this is all just hearsay plus some guessing on my own from my own long experience as a software engineer, and unfortunately I have a feeling that the person best qualified to talk about this — already in this conversation, no less — wouldn't be inclined to say anything about it. Maybe I'll see if lessons learned result in the ability to homebrew full classes in Demiplane...? [/QUOTE]
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