Kuruderu posted on Jun 02, 2011 2:59:27 PM - Report post
Hey,
I was thinking that an area of the site where users (maybe only paying/lifetime members) could see "upcoming trainers/games we are working on" would be a neat thing.
Could maybe also save you a few of the "i want _insert game name_ trainers" posts/threads.
Just a thought
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nabed4t posted on Jun 02, 2011 6:01:25 PM - Report post
Would be nice, a little extra thing for those who financially support CH.com.
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PWizard posted on Jun 02, 2011 6:04:16 PM - Report post
Seeing as how people start requesting updated trainers about 37 seconds after the game patches, this feature really wouldn't help much. You can rest assured that we are actively working on any/all games that are not retired which have received patches within the last few days. Sometimes we release 15 trainers a day, so adding things and removing them from this list would simply be an added chore and wouldn't be valid for more than about 12 hours time anyways.
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Neo7 posted on Jun 02, 2011 6:49:58 PM - Report post
If the actual development is a significant security risk, maybe you can remove some of the pressure by creating a management team. That is one that deals with collecting what's getting updating, send that to PWizard and Caliber (and anyone else that does the programming) to code the proper updates. Then when you guys are done, send the completed trainer back to management for publishing (that way it removes all the overhead of lurking the forums and republishing stuff so you can focus more on making trainers).
Or is that still too much of a security risk?
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DABhand posted on Jun 02, 2011 8:01:09 PM - Report post
I don't think this feature would be necessary, it is without doubt that any major title will be getting worked on, and of course there is no guarantee on the length of time it will take.
But it would also be difficult to keep a record of a complete list of other smaller titles, since the PC market has become more and more indie in the last year.
We have seen the last couple of months see an absolute multitude of indie titles.
In the end it all comes down to people having to be patient, it is as simple as that.
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