(06-23-2015, 10:20 AM)Mímir Wrote: Well of course you are right, there's probably some text in green somewhere stating something, so the framework is intact.
The point however is that even if there are dozens of posts in green with various rules and regulations covering this that and the other, it is still a game that is meant to be played. There's been a lot of posts arguing for Disco being a convoluted experience, and you yourself made threads and posts pressing that point.
That there's an intricate framework of forum posts in place does not make that point irrelevant, it is in fact exactly what makes it relevant.
Just my opinion here, but I believe that part of the problem here is that there are too many places that such rulings get placed. we have a side bar with the word, "Rules" but depending on that URL is bound to get you in trouble because it does not contain ALL of the server rules as amended by specific replies of the Dev/Admin team.
I would suggest that the go forward is to have a centralized repository for the RULES, and when they need updating or clarification, it get done there and linked back.
I would also suggest that the workflow for things being updated, introduced or modified include a check against the Infocards. They are an integral part of the game and should not be considered trivial, especially when people that are not used to Disco's unique style will be using them before they get used to "how things are done".
(06-23-2015, 11:55 AM)Echo 7-7 Wrote: Indeed, it took years for someone to formally report issues with the Corsair reputation infocard... and about 5 minutes for me to fix it. I myself was quite surprised when I found out how long it had been a problem.