Random News: April 2006
I don't know how many people here read the Journals section but that's where we put up most of our day to day development stuff. Though by "We" I mean the entire GalCiv II team though it seems like I'm the only one with enough free time to blog about it (under my Draginol account from JoeUser.com).
Next week we put out 1.1. We've been releasing beta builds like crazy since the end of last month. Future updates won't be quite so extravagant. We just wanted to make sure people knew how serious we were about adding user-requested features even after release.
More reviews have been coming in. We've been very pleased with most of them. The G4 XPlay review was a real shocker. 5 out of 5. I've never seen a game get a 5 out of 5 on there so we were pretty jazzed about that. Our friends at NeoTechGaming had a nice review up of the game as well. Computer Games Magazine gave us a 4.5 out of 5. The CGW review should be out soon too, they aren't currently doing ratings though so we'll just use this made up quote of editor in chief Jeff Green "6 out of 5, greatest achievement in human history." 
Meanwhile, our developers have been coding away on these updates. But what about the art team? Most of them are on Society. But what about our other artists? One idea we've been toying around with is a "Ship Pack". Basically a bunch of hulls and components for ships that would allow people to create a bunch of new ships that we would sell for $9 or something. We'd be curious on people's thoughts on that. Art is expensive and we'd rather do it as a one time thing as opposed to a bunch of smaller groups at $2 or something each.
After next week, the team will start working on 1.2. We have a list already of tweaks and additions. We probably won't have a long public beta test of it like we did with 1.1. New users come to our forums, see a ton of "crash" reports and think "Oh man, this game must be buggy" not realizing they're reading beta reports.
Speaking of forums, we realize that our forums are like the devil. We are looking at a redesign soon. But we are listening to people's ideas. Our forum system works across all our sites and allows for a lot of customization - which we'll be using to make it easier and faster to use in the coming weeks).
That's all for now.