Originally Posted by
Emere
I agree completely. Many snugly bunny hugs to her for that too. But we still have no idea of any time frame for fixes. We still know nothing more than before.
Please understand where I am coming from on this. Music is really all I do in game. Pretty much all I have done for a very long time in game. What little role play I do is centered around the music community as well. When I skraid or raid, its with my fellow musicians. So for me, its pretty much a broken game now.
It is why I canceled my subscription. It doesn't make any sense to renew it with the hope that someday it will be fixed. Three months of vip here will buy you into the pre-alpha of SotA for petes sake. ((And for $10, I was able to buy a bunny pet!))
Though my band(s) have continued doing shows, its surely not the same. We (LBC) have had to cut our concert performances down to two a month as we struggle to fix songs enough that they are at least playable and for me, I've very little enjoyment with it since my entire library of songs was all but destroyed. Nothing sounds as good as it once did even after tweaking and fixing. Music sounds flat and lifeless. Instruments are more in tune now, but overall have more problems than we had before, more things broken, and it just doesn't sound nearly as good as it once did.
Last but not least, some of us did a ton of beta testing and said its not ready to go live. We were not looking for perfection by any means, but we all knew what kind of work it would take to fix our songs and had somewhat of an idea of how many wouldn't be fixable for the time being. It is not easy to get an entire band online for testing as much as is currently required just to continue on, providing you want to sound at least half good. It took our band two weeks just to get enough songs fixed well enough to do one show for an hour. With that in mind, we now are faced with the idea, if things get fixed little by little, then the work load for us is going to be huge if we wish to continue having shows. Each time something gets changed down the line, we will have to adjust everything we just adjusted, or start completely over. It would have been better to leave it in beta until things were fixed and the system working decently. I would have preferred starting over once as opposed to starting over each time a new hotfix or update comes out. All we can do now is be testers and bug reporters and quite honestly, Turbine isn't paying us enough for that.