Storage of our videos of Bugs.

Discussion in 'Support!' started by blocky22, June 19, 2013.

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You opinion

  1. Should be a way that is secure between us testers and the Uber people

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  2. Just stick them on any old file sharing site

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  3. Put them on YouTube for all to see

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  4. Are people really dumb enough to come to conclusions about videos clearly displaying a build version

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  5. I only go to places on the internet I'm allowed to

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  6. I dont care

    2 vote(s)
    28.6%
  1. blocky22

    blocky22 Member

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    Any suggestions on where to put videos if they are too big to be submitted via this forms on the Bug Tracker site?

    I'm not keen on having all these terrible videos being publicly available.
    Especially since reading about complaints about people not understanding that this game is in Alpha and what that means.

    I dont want this game to get unfair criticism
    Some people have been complaining about the price of Alpha on Facebook. I'm sure there are more reasons.
  2. cola_colin

    cola_colin Moderator Alumni

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    Youtube, however I usually make them unlisted
  3. veta

    veta Active Member

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    the people complaining about the price want the game, i think that's a good sign.

    misunderstanding is always a risk when you expose the early development of a project like PA. some people just don't care or don't want to understand anything beyond the superficial. the alpha coverage is a positive thing though, it has brought attention and interest to the game which are themselves hard to come by. misunderstanding can be countered by disseminating as much correct information as possible in as many places as possible. the alpha community, media and social media have been pretty good about not misinforming so far but even if they weren't uber has done a good job of making information available.
    Last edited: June 19, 2013
  4. asgo

    asgo Member

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    in principle I would avoid using videos of bugs if one or two screenshots will do.
    up to know I haven't seen many bugs that would profit much from being shown on video instead of
    a handful significant images and some effects which have dynamic behavior get distorted by the video recording anyhow.

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