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Oh my God! You have no idea how divinely symphonic that sounds to me right now! :cheese: I'm the kind of guy who feels like updates
and executive communication with a market audience only shows respectable diligence and efficiency.
And I cannot stress how much I agree with everyone concerned with the wonky sales prices. And again, If DAZ 3D has any sense as a company, the day when things finally settle down they will give all their sales a complete reset and a big, fat extension! :)
Oh my God! You have no idea how divinely symphonic that sounds to me right now! :cheese: I'm the kind of guy who feels like updates
and executive communication with a market audience only shows respectable diligence and efficiency.
And I cannot stress how much I agree with everyone concerned with the wonky sales prices. And again, If DAZ 3D has any sense as a company, the day when things finally settle down they will give all their sales a complete reset and a big, fat extension! :)
Agreed.
Communication would go a long way.
To be fair to the DAZ team - it is absolutely impossible to stress-test a test environment. A lot of the issues we're seeing are caching and inter-server access issues. There are VERY few institutions that can afford to build a test environment that matches the production environment in all ways - paths to disk, network layout, cpu count, server count, memory, and all such similar items. And even if you get that - you can't get a thousand testers to beat on it for two days.
I beg to differ. It is supremely easy to stress/load-test any environment. There are a boat-load of applications that, running on PCs/workstations as clients, can hammer a system pretty much as hard as you wish.
I must defend Dan Farr on this one. He's logged in in the past to help belay rumors and impart information about how things are going with getting things resolved. I really would love to have Rob pop in here actually. He's really more in the thick of this side of things.
That's true.
I do remember Dan coming in to clear the air a time or two.
I'm sure once DAZ has something solid to go on they will make some official statement.