Version: 105096
Many crashes/disappearance of program events. Usually when changing from Edit to Driver. Reported....
There is little in the bug report. Change modes and POOF! I loose all the work and MY TIME.
I know most customers are not annoyed at failures but this constant set of bugs seems to show a desperate attempt to balance revenue enhancing features against fixing problems. At some point I look at my cash outlay to N3V versus the FUNCTIONAL QUALITY and I feel I am not getting value for my money.
Allegedly the program is intended to replicate a working railroad scenario. However, the customer is burdened with constant issues (at least in my case). Consumers rationalize shoddy products these days. Developments of exotic electronic gadgets and their issues has created a climate acceptance.
Instead of the amateurish rearrangement of the customer facing menu the majority of the time should be devoted to the expensive, and no cash flow, fixing problems. If the funding for the product is low then we can continue to expect to be unpaid problem finders.
Enough of all that. The programs looks good and plays poorly, wasting my time with problems. Now the defenders of the realm may wish to respond.
Many crashes/disappearance of program events. Usually when changing from Edit to Driver. Reported....
There is little in the bug report. Change modes and POOF! I loose all the work and MY TIME.
I know most customers are not annoyed at failures but this constant set of bugs seems to show a desperate attempt to balance revenue enhancing features against fixing problems. At some point I look at my cash outlay to N3V versus the FUNCTIONAL QUALITY and I feel I am not getting value for my money.
Allegedly the program is intended to replicate a working railroad scenario. However, the customer is burdened with constant issues (at least in my case). Consumers rationalize shoddy products these days. Developments of exotic electronic gadgets and their issues has created a climate acceptance.
Instead of the amateurish rearrangement of the customer facing menu the majority of the time should be devoted to the expensive, and no cash flow, fixing problems. If the funding for the product is low then we can continue to expect to be unpaid problem finders.
Enough of all that. The programs looks good and plays poorly, wasting my time with problems. Now the defenders of the realm may wish to respond.