Gotta Give a Shout Out!
Posted: Sun Sep 23, 2012 6:51 am
Everyone here and at Matrix/Slitherine is working very hard to make this transition as easy as possible. But I wanted to give a big shout out to Erik and Andrew from Matrix for working hard in trying to get all the kinks out of the installer. They are here supporting our players, guys that bought the game from us, not them. It really shows major dedication to supporting the product.
I also wanted to give credit to New Dave
We call him that because we already had a Dave on the team when he joined. You know him as born2see and he is the one that has been looking up your activation codes. Since everyone followed the instructions and stored it in a safe place
He's serving out hundreds of codes as fast as he can. All you need is to email him from your purchase email. If you bought from Gamestop or GamersGate, your best bet is to look it up in your online account with them.
Thanks to the rest of the team for being around answering questions. It's a big transition, but it's going pretty smoothly. We should have done more testing on the patch, but we didn't have a lot of time because we didn't want the old players to be sitting around not able to get the patch while new players were buying it.
And always, thanks to the great community for helping with the burden of teaching the nubes. Not to mention figuring out many possible work arounds and helping to debug. We have an awesome community here made up of some VERY helpful people. See, I got warm fuzzies this evening reading the boards and I just had to say something.
I also wanted to give credit to New Dave


Thanks to the rest of the team for being around answering questions. It's a big transition, but it's going pretty smoothly. We should have done more testing on the patch, but we didn't have a lot of time because we didn't want the old players to be sitting around not able to get the patch while new players were buying it.
And always, thanks to the great community for helping with the burden of teaching the nubes. Not to mention figuring out many possible work arounds and helping to debug. We have an awesome community here made up of some VERY helpful people. See, I got warm fuzzies this evening reading the boards and I just had to say something.