Well, all my changes from Alazander's comments are incorporated and I'm well into my next play-through. In fact, I just started Act III, which means I should be finished in a day or two. Right now I am at 124 comments, and that will almost certainly reach 160 or so by the end. Granted, most of these are very minor things like dialog formatting and very few at this point are genuine bugs.
However, it's disheartening that not a play-through goes by in which I don't find 100+ items to fix. I don't want to release a non-polished module, and I don't think I can feel really comfortable with a final release until a play-through only finds about 10 to 15 items, all of them minor.
Nevertheless, I'm not going to let this stop my beta phase from proceeding. Once I correct the comments from this round of testing, it's on to the beta. I still have room for other beta-testers, by the way, if anyone is interested. (And it would still be appreciated.)
So switching gears, what does the title of this post refer to? Another question will yield the answer, and that question is why is this man-boy crying?
Well, it probably has something to do with that top line and the fact that 13 < 32. Actually, in mathematical terms, 13 << 32. Any sports fan in the US who has not been in a cave these last couple weeks knows one thing: that Tiger Woods has ruined his image. But if they know two things, then it’s that the so-called best college football team in the country got DEE-STROYED a couple weekends ago, leading to the copious quantities of tears that emanated from the face of the tough guy above.
And I have to admit, I soak it up. Why? I hate that team, and I'm not fond of the goofball who leads them. That would be Tim Tebow, who the media obsesses over almost as much as they do/did Tiger. I blogged about Time Tebow before, for those with a good memory. If I'd been there, I'd have licked the tears off his face because to me that's the nectar of the gods.
Thankfully, the Alabama Crimson Tide saved my favorite sport for me. I was really starting to hate football...
Finding the same thing out as you re number of comments/playthrough. 10-15 comments seems like a good number to shoot for. How many hours is TMGS?
ReplyDeleteGood luck on your continued testing.
How many hours?
ReplyDeleteAlazander clocked his playthrough at 18 hours. I was predicting slightly less, but then I know where everything is. 18 hours is probably a good estimate.
Ok. Wow. 10-15 outstanding issues for 18 hours of gameplay sounds more than reasonable to me!
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