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So I'm welcoming you. Everyone else might like throw tomatoes or something. You're walking into a thorn bush my friend, but walk into it thinking this.... you can only make things better.
No reason to "throw tomatoes" at moebius. The current state of the game (and its questionable "release") has nothing to do with him.
Good luck moebius. You have quite a lot of work ahead of you.
(No offense thatothermitch but you have to admit that statement is not accurate)
(Scorned we are indeed NaU.Valharroth)
But it is good news that the game has someone who actually wants to make te game worth the money we spent.
I have questions though.
#1: How did you end up in change of Towns development?
#2: How extensive are your plans for continued development?
#3: After you have had time to rip into the code and get a good handle on it, what will be your primary focus for the games future?
Well, I can answer that one at least. Xavi (the owner of SMP and original programmer for Towns) hired him to take over when he got burned out. He nearly cancelled development entirely but was talked into hiring someone over on the official forums.