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<blockquote data-quote="Lanefan" data-source="post: 8334855" data-attributes="member: 29398"><p>This is a simple failure to properly stress-test on the part of one or more of the website host, the host's internet provider, or - less commonly, and depending what the site is being asked to do - the site's designer.</p><p></p><p>For a personal site or a small-charity site as per your example, I get it. For a commercial site of any type, however, this should simply never happen.</p><p></p><p>Back to the game: if a game advertises itself as having a level range of 1-20 then I as its end consumer should be able to have a reasonable expectation that said game has been fully stress-tested across that range - all of it - and that I shouldn't expect to hit any real problems until-unless I push it to level 21 and beyond.</p><p></p><p>Just like a car. Sure I'm not allowed to drive at 120 mph on any North American highway I can think of, but if I take my car out to a racetrack and let 'er rip I have a right to expect that the model of car I'm driving has been stress-tested to its maximum speed as listed in the owner's manual and that - provided I've maintained it properly and have new tires etc. - I can safely go that fast without the car falling apart around me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lanefan, post: 8334855, member: 29398"] This is a simple failure to properly stress-test on the part of one or more of the website host, the host's internet provider, or - less commonly, and depending what the site is being asked to do - the site's designer. For a personal site or a small-charity site as per your example, I get it. For a commercial site of any type, however, this should simply never happen. Back to the game: if a game advertises itself as having a level range of 1-20 then I as its end consumer should be able to have a reasonable expectation that said game has been fully stress-tested across that range - all of it - and that I shouldn't expect to hit any real problems until-unless I push it to level 21 and beyond. Just like a car. Sure I'm not allowed to drive at 120 mph on any North American highway I can think of, but if I take my car out to a racetrack and let 'er rip I have a right to expect that the model of car I'm driving has been stress-tested to its maximum speed as listed in the owner's manual and that - provided I've maintained it properly and have new tires etc. - I can safely go that fast without the car falling apart around me. [/QUOTE]
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