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https://i.imgur.com/Eexiyzi.jpg
Seems like Atari is crashing this party.
Now I'll never get my texture filtering.
Cute though that the contract they have mandates that the ability to fix things now flips back to Atari's oversight but they can still sell the buggy product.
Haha I see what you did there.
So what... do we link/ copy and paste the list of remaining bugs to atari as a community?
I mean, I never expected to even get this so why not press our luck? Worst case scenario is nothing happens right?
We could create an online petition or something, stating the current bugs and feature requests. But how many of us would sign it? 20-50 people? Would they care about 50 people? And for what? No profit is expected, how many more people would buy it? 10?
Fixing all the remaining bugs and implementing features like new mapedit and various things like that would take months of develpment, the development cost would be significant while the profit is nearly marginal, if any.
Edit: forgot to mention Linux and Mac support...
Someone gave up, still not sure if Atari, which finally noticed how slow and uncompetent are NDS, or NDS itself which finally admit they did a step longer than the leg.
It's a loss / loss in both ways. Especially for Blood which deserved much more.....starting from a CAPABLE team.