Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
Originally Posted by MarioD
However with the first release of the VST and with this current release it appears to me that a little more work could have been done.
We do agree on that and I think it applies to nearly every release for which I've been a customer.

Our main difference, I think, is that you think they should have delayed release while they polished better and I think they should have tried to do a little less, giving them more of their allocated time to do the polish and still release to schedule.

I agree with that. Either add a lot of stuff and delay the release or do a little less and release a more polished product. I liked Musocity's idea of an open beta. After the regular beta testers maybe PGM should ask a few veteran and/or power users to further test the product. I don't know if that would work or not.

Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
I do like what I've seen of the changes and I think BIAB is progressing in a good direction. But I do also worry that we may still be seeing patches in a few months time. I have not yet forgotten or forgiven the year when I spent much more time trying to accurately report bugs and how they occurred, than I did actually trying to use BIAB. I felt then like perhaps I should have been paid as a tester, not charged for the product. That's not a good feeling.

I agree. I am not a power user and in fact I usually get out of BiaB ASAP. I think with this release I will be able to spend more time in BiaB, however that will depend on my frustration level.


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