
Originally Posted by
FoxyBunny
I've explained the bug reporting process several times, but I'll do so again.
3) Do we know about this bug? Has it been reported already? Only if this is new to us do we post it through. We don't need 372 identical reports of the same bug, and merging them all is vastly time-consuming.
If your bug reports didn't make it through, your best bet is to verify that you were actually reporting a bug. One. Not several in one post. Please also verify that you are giving us information to identify the actual problem. It would also help if you read through the other posted bugs in there to ensure you aren't posting a duplicate bug. If you are sure you've done all those things and it still doesn't get through, then you can rest assured we are aware of the bug and have it on our list to be addressed.
Unfortunately, it's a bug reporting forum. It isn't for discussion, or asking questions, or giving your opinions. Please feel free to use other forum sections for those activities.
For the question you ask here? We're fixing bugs every day. We post about them frequently here, on facebook, and via twitter. There are many more that we don't post about because they are rather technical. For example, if the devs tell us that "we corrected a render error that was caused by a value integer being set at 1 instead of 0" then no...we don't post that. I promise that we have a team that works very hard, and very long hours, resolving issues every day.
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