I'm grateful for all the things you as developers do.
Especially since there's not much I can do myself since i have no idea of a) how to do it, and b) even if I learned how to do it, I wouldn't know how it's supposed to be to be retail-like.
So I depend on you to get everything fixed and retail like, since you not only know how to do it, you know how it's supposed to be!
Now, even though I'm grateful and all, I still agree with TGS about the stuff being fixed lately are cleanup's here and fixes there, and even stuff added that nobody has asked for or is really needed (the server configurator).
Somebody spends a long time making "if not (a == b)" into "if !(a == b)", or making byte out of int, or changing 1.0 to 1, or discussing how an orc gains mana by hitting on an npc or whatever, instead of fixing BIG things.
My players are constantly asking for Hellbound to be working, and I keep telling them it's coming...soon...the devs are working on it.
Then I come here, to see what's new on the Hellbound package, and it's like dead. Instead I see discussions about that orc gaining mana, or something about walls put up by a GM in some video on Youtube. Is that really important? I mean, how long has Hellbound existed on retail? Shouldn't there be enough info on it already to at least put together a package that works closely to retail? Then you can slowly get it more close to retail when you get more/better info.
And it's not like retail is a constant either. It's changing all the time. First they want all mobs to drop spellbooks and common items, then they change it all, and now spellbooks and common don't drop anymore. So the settings you set today, might be retail-like tomorrow!
I think you all should put aside everything else for a week or two, and just concentrate on this to finally get it done. If not Hellbound, then some other BIG thing missing from the game!
