It's not possiable to give a percent complete for an open ended project, since the 100% point is not defined.Ettercap wrote:I realise there have been many versions prior, though I haven't tried any of the others. It's alot of work and takes some time, especially if you have school, work, family, other hobbies etc..
Can you at give us a percentage of how much is complete?.
3.55 Alpha version of 3.6
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They have been working on the said version for five years now. I wonder what makes you people to think that it'll be published any time soon? Of course we can argue that if people in the western world live up to an average of 75 years of age, then for us to wait another 5 years is but a short time which will just pass by us in no time.
I think I will put the tea cettle on while we're waiting.
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I think I will put the tea cettle on while we're waiting.
Yurian
Don't worry if things are going badly today. They will be much worse tomorrow.
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it took blizzard nearly 10 years from warcraft 2 to warcraft 3, so 5 years is not much time for a person dedicated to the game. the biggest problem the equilribris team has right now is they don't have a lead programer who's spent several years hacking the heroes4.exe.Yurian Stonebow wrote:They have been working on the said version for five years now. I wonder what makes you people to think that it'll be published any time soon? Of course we can argue that if people in the western world live up to an average of 75 years of age, then for us to wait another 5 years is but a short time which will just pass by us in no time.
I think I will put the tea cettle on while we're waiting.
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