Long, argumentative and completely off-topic, what was the topic again?
You realize that's only your opinion, right? It's not a statement of fact and may not even be one of consensus... which is what is often put forth as pseudo-fact in lieu of actual fact.
That's already been done by the current team. That's kinda my point. I much rather they worked on a variant instead and then ported only the truly successful changes back to what is commonly known as V.
Instead almost the exact opposite principal has been exercised. The devs, the only ones who care enough to do the job, put in whatever they like (with some regard to classic Vanilla and community input) and see what sticks, with the promise that truly horrible changes can later be reverted. That just seems ass-backward to me. Angband wasn't broken. It didn't require "change". Though change isn't necessarily bad, it's not necessarily good.
1) They are not already on the dev team. While I can't speak to every change made, with the exception of Tak's extensive work on the low level code, I don't know what has been done that has been thoroughly tested and isn't game breaking or a subject of some controversy.
IMO the dev team is comprised of variant maintainers, who prefer to work in vanilla (I would suppose) because the change they want to implement doesn't warrant their own variant... that is no one would play a variant so similar to V, when they could just play V. Putting their changes into V is their way of getting their variant played.
2) They should be working on their own variants, if that where their interest lies. Great uncontroversial code, like UI improvements and bugfixes could always be brought back to V, without V becoming a sandbox for individual maintainers pet interests. Kudos to you for starting your own project, I wish you only success in your quest.
3) Why did Eddie 'quit in a huff'?
True, but just because that's the way things are, it doesn't mean that's way it should be. Call it DevAngband, call the TakBand, the rip the best bits out of it and port them back to classic V. I don't see the game breaking problem with that approach. Things won't change quickly enough? Not necessarily bad.
NPP is one of my favorite variants. The day anyone offers it up as true-Vanilla, despite it's similarities, you'll hear my strenuous objection. I also consider unappreciated DaJ to be a better V than V itself, but I'd object to that name change as well. Titles have meanings. Those titles shouldn't change based upon prerogative, a whim, any more than the content should change and the title remain the same.
Never said that. if you can find it, quote it. I don't know that I've ever heard that from anyone, but I don't hang out here as much as I used to. Perhaps I quit in a huff and didn't realize it.
I don't play V at all anymore, and if I chose to I shouldn't have to play an antiquated version in order to play what some would consider classic V. The fact that you offer that as a solution is 'proof' that something went wrong.
How constructive is it to tell someone to "shout your complaints to a hole in the ground"? Jackass. I know your thoughts on the subject as well as you know mine. There's really nothing new here. I respond to a current topic that has come up and this is ultimately the response you give. I get it, we've done this before, and you like the way things washed out last time, so lets not stir the pot anymore. I get it. I'm being non-constructive. I should shut up. Classy. Do you dev guys take turns 'flying off the handle' so that no one of you looks like too unreasonable at any given moment? This is what a non-constructive post looks like. It's quite different than my others. I hope in the future you'll take the time to notice the difference.
I never pretended that the current maintainers aren't reasonable people. I just disagree with the whole dev-team philosophy. I need to remain vocal else the dev-team will simple march on uncontested with what they consider reasonable changes. You, on the other hand, who merely need to remain silent for V progress to continue, can't seem to control yourself, at least not for very long.
[edit] Hey, I'm a "prophet". Believe it.
You realize that's only your opinion, right? It's not a statement of fact and may not even be one of consensus... which is what is often put forth as pseudo-fact in lieu of actual fact.
If you don't like what the current Vanilla is, then make a branch off of whatever version, make your changes, and publish it as the new True Angband.
Instead almost the exact opposite principal has been exercised. The devs, the only ones who care enough to do the job, put in whatever they like (with some regard to classic Vanilla and community input) and see what sticks, with the promise that truly horrible changes can later be reverted. That just seems ass-backward to me. Angband wasn't broken. It didn't require "change". Though change isn't necessarily bad, it's not necessarily good.
The fact that nobody has done this indicates that the only people who are capable and motivated to make changes are:
1) already on the dev team,
2) already working on their own variants (i.e. not trying to make a new Vanilla), or
3) quit the community in a huff (i.e. Eddie)
1) already on the dev team,
2) already working on their own variants (i.e. not trying to make a new Vanilla), or
3) quit the community in a huff (i.e. Eddie)
IMO the dev team is comprised of variant maintainers, who prefer to work in vanilla (I would suppose) because the change they want to implement doesn't warrant their own variant... that is no one would play a variant so similar to V, when they could just play V. Putting their changes into V is their way of getting their variant played.
2) They should be working on their own variants, if that where their interest lies. Great uncontroversial code, like UI improvements and bugfixes could always be brought back to V, without V becoming a sandbox for individual maintainers pet interests. Kudos to you for starting your own project, I wish you only success in your quest.
3) Why did Eddie 'quit in a huff'?
The only reason why the dev team version of Angband is labeled as "Vanilla" is because the community calls it that. If the community wanted to declare, say, NPPAngband as the new Vanilla, that would be their prerogative. Nobody is doing this.
NPP is one of my favorite variants. The day anyone offers it up as true-Vanilla, despite it's similarities, you'll hear my strenuous objection. I also consider unappreciated DaJ to be a better V than V itself, but I'd object to that name change as well. Titles have meanings. Those titles shouldn't change based upon prerogative, a whim, any more than the content should change and the title remain the same.
Frankly, I'm getting sick of non-coders saying that the dev team should quit.
If you don't like what the dev team is doing, then play an earlier version. If you still want new versions, but with different changes? That's your problem. You want a better maintainer? Step up, learn to code, and take over.
Plenty of people learned to code by modifying the Angband codebase. ... if you won't do that and you can't provide constructive criticism, then I invite you to go shout your complaints into a hole in the ground, because you'll do much more good that way. The dev team has demonstrated many times in the past that they are willing to listen to constructive criticism. We have threads every bit as big as this one that are debating the minutiae of how some feature ought to work or if it belongs in Vanilla at all. Don't try to pretend they aren't reasonable people.
I never pretended that the current maintainers aren't reasonable people. I just disagree with the whole dev-team philosophy. I need to remain vocal else the dev-team will simple march on uncontested with what they consider reasonable changes. You, on the other hand, who merely need to remain silent for V progress to continue, can't seem to control yourself, at least not for very long.
[edit] Hey, I'm a "prophet". Believe it.
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