Any Timetable Established?
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Any Timetable Established?
Ed & Rachael, do you have any particular timetable for the completion of Paranoid Gold? The reason I ask is so that I (or others on the Team) can complete the rework of Paranoia for possible inclusion in the Gold package.
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Re: Any Timetable Established?
At the moment, no. The thing I would suggest is getting used to Git - we've established a public Git repository for this - if you need some privacy I can set one up on Bitbucket, instead, but it will not sync as often to the main one.
Getting used to Git will help *HUGELY* with the project's workflow. It will prevent the whole "who has the master copy?!" dilemma that we had frequently in Paranoiac - as long as Git is used responsibly (i.e. commit & push often).
Getting used to Git will help *HUGELY* with the project's workflow. It will prevent the whole "who has the master copy?!" dilemma that we had frequently in Paranoiac - as long as Git is used responsibly (i.e. commit & push often).
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Re: Any Timetable Established?
OK, no hurry.
No need for privacy. The public Git repository will work just fine.The thing I would suggest is getting used to Git - we've established a public Git repository for this - if you need some privacy I can set one up on Bitbucket, instead, but it will not sync as often to the main one.
No worries there, either. I completely agree that the "who has the master copy?!" issue is a major pain. At any rate, I am not keen on being the Team-member with primary responsibility for the tasking. Aside from the time commitment required, I think the project has reached a technical level that exceeds my capabilities (e.g., ZScript, co-op, etc.) Therefore, I'm content to let you and Ed lead, while I follow.Getting used to Git will help *HUGELY* with the project's workflow. It will prevent the whole "who has the master copy?!" dilemma that we had frequently in Paranoiac - as long as Git is used responsibly (i.e. commit & push often).
At this point I believe my primary responsibilities will be the following, although anyone else on the Team is equally qualified:
1. Updating gameplay in Paranoid with the new weapons, etc.
2. Updating Paranoid with the new background music.
3. Creating new maps or updating Paranoia.