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IL-2 Sturmovik: Cliffs of Dover Latest instalment in the acclaimed IL-2 Sturmovik series from award-winning developer Maddox Games.

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Old 10-13-2011, 03:06 PM
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Hello everybody

Wouldn´t it be a relatively simple issue to set up a Bug-Report-Homepage that creates an automatic mail to the developers?

Something where you can fill out a form, including system specs, which bug it is, what settings you are playing on, maybe with an attached screenshot/Crash-File?

I´m just thinking that it is much more work to read trough the bug report threads and collect information. With such a page, bug reports would be standardised...

Looks like a good idea to me, but maybe i am wrong?

Tell me what you think!
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Old 10-13-2011, 03:16 PM
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Hello everybody

Wouldn´t it be a relatively simple issue to set up a Bug-Report-Homepage that creates an automatic mail to the developers?

Something where you can fill out a form, including system specs, which bug it is, what settings you are playing on, maybe with an attached screenshot/Crash-File?

I´m just thinking that it is much more work to read trough the bug report threads and collect information. With such a page, bug reports would be standardised...

Looks like a good idea to me, but maybe i am wrong?

Tell me what you think!
Bug trackers, such as Mantis e.g., are fine. But if people don't care about what have already been reported it will be a pain for developers if they get hundreds of notifications about the same issue.
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Old 10-13-2011, 06:33 PM
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Community Issue Tracker for ARMA 2 seems to work pretty well. Site is run by volunteer community members and developers seem to prefer it over BI forums. Issues with lots of votes and/or good repro steps are often checked by devs.

Would be nice to have something similar for CloD too. Just a thought of devs having to waste their time browsing through the mess of beta patch threads gives me headache.
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Old 10-13-2011, 07:29 PM
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Community Issue Tracker for ARMA 2 seems to work pretty well. Site is run by volunteer community members and developers seem to prefer it over BI forums. Issues with lots of votes and/or good repro steps are often checked by devs.

Would be nice to have something similar for CloD too. Just a thought of devs having to waste their time browsing through the mess of beta patch threads gives me headache.
Yes, good point OP.

I was just about to post this in regards to the Arma2 Ace mod tracking system . This is the way the pros handle it. Much easier to manage and update resolved issues.

http://dev-heaven.net/projects/ace-mod2/issues
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Old 10-13-2011, 07:40 PM
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Well if you see a problem in making a e-mail public, Luthier already did or didn´t he?

and setting up a new e-mail account is not that much of a problem...
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