swimmerdude99 wrote:They certainly aren't breaking addons purposefully. You do realize these are add-ons? So the programers of the site are doing their thing to improve it. The add-ons are well... add-ons. Would I like them to try and implement some of these in the coding of the site? Yes. But I certainly don't believe they are doing it intentionally or any such thing. The add-on creators have their code each. There is no way that the site programmers could make sure every add-on still works when they program their site. If you don't know how programming languages work all that well, then just take my word for it! If you do, then think through how programming works and how silly it is to expect them to program their site according to existing add-ons.
Again I'll have to quote the shortest sentence from the best selling fiction tome of all time.
Jesus wrote:Jesus wept.
How many times do I have to state that I realise they are add ons. In fact for most people with a modicum of reading comprehension proficiency the fact that I called the add ons, add ons, might suggest some realisation.
Well there is, it however would take a lot of time and probably not be too practical. So if you find out after the fact that you broke something useful, have the decency to fix it. Pretty simple. Fixing it might be difficult, but acknowledging the f*ck up shouldn't be that difficult. <Blake puts hand up> "Hey guys sorry I fucked up map rank, might take a while but we are trying to make it up to you" See that wasn't to hard was it?swimmerdude99 wrote:There is no way that the site programmers could make sure every add-on still works when they program their site.
swimmerdude99 wrote:If you don't know how programming languages work all that well, then just take my word for it!
Last time I did any programming was over 25yrs ago on a 486SX in quick basic, also dabbled in C+, never made it to turbo C. I imagine that programming has moved on a hell of a lot since then.... Maths however stays the same. What one programmer writes, another programmer of equal or similar competence should be able to edit / and or replicate.
swimmerdude99 wrote:If you do, then think through how programming works and how silly it is to expect them to program their site according to existing add-ons.
Not asking about all existing add ons. Just two. Can the site programmers fix maprank and clickies? If they can't they are fucking useless. I would like to think they can, just don't want to take the time to do so. Don't care about the other add ons as much. Just two, the two I'm sounding like a broken record about. The two that people can't wrap their head around the fact that they were working well for a lot of people, having them not work is unacceptable interference in functioning of site for many users. I understand that map rank is not an easy fix as the variables in poly games make a straight data base look up difficult. A few more variables, makes for harder work. Well that is why they are paid the big bucks. The fact that map rank still works after a fashion using game finder, and that there is site offered medal stats(which include collection of poly data) means that the information is still accessible. Programmers have to find a fix to collate information in a standard format. Freezing at 98% pretty lame.