Well, we have 12 people online... nobody from Muse... so...
Hi Jedi (and everyone)
I have to apologise for this one. I was asked to run the testing on Saturday because the usual team members were unavailable to take care of it. I wasn't drafted for the Sunday duty and I didn't check if I was still supposed to be supervising. As such, everyone thought that someone else was handling it and nobody from Muse showed. I ought to have checked, sorry about that.
That being said, we got some good feedback E-mails from both days, so thanks everyone for those!
I've been thinking about this whole thing, and it just doesn't sit right. It gives a bad taste in my mouth. It makes it seem like Muse isn't taking the testing very seriously. We aren't paid testers, we're doing this because we care for the game. It doesn't look good when we show up and no one from Muse does. I don't even think this has anything to do with Josie. She's an intern, why is Muse even delegating an important task of scheduled testing to an intern? I mean no offense to Josie, but when we're getting near the end of testing, I expect the actual developers intimately involved with the changes to be there, ie Eric and Howard. We need a head honcho there directing exactly how we should be testing, and looking for the exact feedback they need. If the time is inconvenient, reschedule or cancel it. Otherwise it looks like they don't care, or are just hosting the event to pander to us.