Hi Timo!
Yes the game is changing fast. I have also been following Angband since the early 90's. I used to come back to the game every 2 years or so, play for a month, then get on with life again. Sometimes there was a new version out, and I was always happy with the improvements.
The last few years development has been quicker, I even started actively checking to see if there was a new version out instead of just waiting for the urge to play Angband again. I find the current situation with development is the most exiting time to be a fan of Angband. Sure, some changes I don't agree with, but all in all the game is getting better.
I agree with you that when changes happen on top of each other it gets harder to balance each individual change. But I don't really see that as a big problem, the changes will be tested and balanced over time, then new changes will unbalance the game... I think were we differ is that I believe that rapidly improving Angband, with the side effect of it being constantly somewhat unbalanced, is a good thing for the game.
To ease your mind a bit before the coming of 3.3: If you check the issue tracker roadmap, you can see that the devs have decided on a release date for 3.3 (16/7). There is also indication that they are concentrating their efforts on bugs and game balance until the release. Two months to get the release in as good a shape as possible is good enough for me, then they can start breaking game balance again :-)
Yes the game is changing fast. I have also been following Angband since the early 90's. I used to come back to the game every 2 years or so, play for a month, then get on with life again. Sometimes there was a new version out, and I was always happy with the improvements.
The last few years development has been quicker, I even started actively checking to see if there was a new version out instead of just waiting for the urge to play Angband again. I find the current situation with development is the most exiting time to be a fan of Angband. Sure, some changes I don't agree with, but all in all the game is getting better.
I agree with you that when changes happen on top of each other it gets harder to balance each individual change. But I don't really see that as a big problem, the changes will be tested and balanced over time, then new changes will unbalance the game... I think were we differ is that I believe that rapidly improving Angband, with the side effect of it being constantly somewhat unbalanced, is a good thing for the game.
To ease your mind a bit before the coming of 3.3: If you check the issue tracker roadmap, you can see that the devs have decided on a release date for 3.3 (16/7). There is also indication that they are concentrating their efforts on bugs and game balance until the release. Two months to get the release in as good a shape as possible is good enough for me, then they can start breaking game balance again :-)
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