TCs, a never-completing saga?
(posted on the ASW Nova board, the ev-nova.net "Upcoming Plug-ins" section and the Arpia boards and I realise I should also have posted it here on the EVDC, so here goes)
Preliminary remark: please read the replies on the Nova board topic, because that's where many non-developers go and will (hopefully) have expressed their opinion. This is merely a "shadow topic" for you, developers, to see (because I feel many do not visit the Nova board all that often).
Another week goes by, and another few TC ideas pop up. I see on ev-nova.net a new poster saying he/she is a video specialist, offering his/her services for movie sequences to accompany a storyline. And a special, devastating announcement I've been waiting to see from one of the major TC teams (won't say who, but I'll tell you I'm not supposed to know and therefore you won't know before they announce it) has still not come.
And as I wrote this, I felt too tired to get some work done on SFA (it was past 10 pm, and I had done a fair bit of reading & studying for uni yesterday).
I mean, it was all fine when I was working on ARPIA2 after Arpia1: I had just two and a half storylines to write, and it was all my universe. Easy peasy, and I actually pulled it off.
Yet it was "but" a "simple" expansion for EVN, so some people feel it's somehow inferior to TCs "in progress". A great number of people haven't even played EVN in years and aren't going to until some big TC comes out, and they don't care about ARPIA2 ("stuff like ARPIA2", if anything else of the like ever were to come out). And I even have a couple of people telling me "I don't like Death" or "you could have done that instead", and they get annoyed when I say I won't remove Death, because I personally feel it adds a little plus.
But enough on this rant about ARPIA2's reception.
What has happened so far in Nova's life, all five years of it?
Let's have a look, shall we: 10 Nova updates, 1 sizeable TC released (Polycon), PlugPack, EVC and EVO ports, 1 "public alpha" TC (SFA), an EVN Wiki and, I have to mention it, ARPIA2. Plus three minor plugs that have been very well received: ShipVariants, ShieldBubbles and PaintStationPrime.
Now that ARPIA2 has been released for a few months, I can honestly say that the idea many of us had that it would "revitalise" the community has not apparently become reality. At least, those are my observations. Sure, there have been an incredible number of topics about ARPIA2, but I haven't seen any noticeable initiatives by developers, "not-yet-developers" or even "normal users" to bring something new. One exception: Dr. Trowel's idea of getting the ev-nova.net users involved in writing dëscs for SFA, so that they can "earn the latest alpha".
So I have a few questions for you all.
First of all, to the (still active) developers: what is your progress? Is there nothing you could do to imply the community? I realise this echoes the question Dafydd asked a few months back (sorry Dave, but it did come out at first as rather un-eloquent and a bit boastful ). But there are plenty of talented people in this community who just never feel like doing anything alone, because teams are closed and do not make many "public appearances". And if you gave them the chance, like Dr. Trowel did on ev-nova.net, you'd see some response. At least, that's what I hope. I have faith in the people of the EVN community Maybe it will turn out rather futile, but if we don't try
Secondly, to the "public". Is the public alpha idea one you liked with SFA? Is there nothing you could do to re-valorise this community? I stopped having ideas some time ago, lost all my imagination, but I know for a fact there are people in here with some ideas
I just hope you guys and girls will be able to prove me wrong, and show me that EVN still has a future to look forward to. Not just tomorrow, not just in five years when this or that TC will be completely done. But also in the meantime.
On that note, I'd like to say I thank all those of this community, because in the three years I've known it, I've truly appreciated it. Old and new members, "n00bs" and "experts" alike.
All the best,
Peter
This post has been edited by Pace : 10 April 2007 - 01:58 AM