donsprintr:
I'm not a shill for the company nor am I making excuses for them, but I think the real reasons are ...
2. Busy administrators ... having a lot of work on their plate and opting for the quickest solution to a backload of tasks. Again, I'm all for variety, but I would tend to look at the real things that happen in most business environments ...
3. And here's a wild guess .... making as few changes in the coding as possible for a short time so that some maintainance issues can be resolved... or bugs fixed ...
LOL...Don.
I'd like to comment..lol.
Busy administrators??...... What could they be possibly be doing?? I for one would love to know how many people are employed and who is responsible for what?
Wild guess...... now this is the funny part. When we get to the point to where we can't even change the weekly tourneys,, i think the incompetence speaks for it self.
Afraid to change it because maybe get another bug?? Now that might be the reason right there...lol.
And....... lastly. I truly do not believe that anyone knows anything about coding. I have been here long enough to see all of the failed attempts.
I would also say that when a new course is added,,, is done by Sub contractors. I would say they pay Subs that do know what they are doing. But then... we are stuck without anyone. Maybe should employ those Subs for other parts of the game??
I'm sure after the next downtime we will be looking for the next thing that disappeared.
No????