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The future of ZK

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11/9/2013 3:27:58 AMUSrankluckywaldo7 before revert after revert
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1 @GoogleFrog made a wiki page of the current long-term goals: https://code.google.com/p/zero-k/wiki/DevelopmentTasks 1 @GoogleFrog made a wiki page of the current long-term goals: https://code.google.com/p/zero-k/wiki/DevelopmentTasks
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3 There isn't really a roadmap in the sense that there is a goal A followed by a goal B followed by a goal C, because much like the game, progress is usually horizontal. So there is a goal A and a goal B and a goal C and none of them are a prerequisite for another. So improving the spectating/casting UI is a goal, but it doesn't necessarily need to come before the goal of other videos. 3 There isn't really a roadmap in the sense that there is a goal A followed by a goal B followed by a goal C, because much like the game, progress is usually horizontal. So there is a goal A and a goal B and a goal C and none of them are a prerequisite for another. So improving the spectating/casting UI is a goal, but it doesn't necessarily need to come before the goal of creating new videos.
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5 Also remember that 'developer' is a loose term. The game is created and supported by a community, and 'developer' is really just a way of designating the community members who contribute(d) regularly. SO if there are really some changes you want to see made, consider helping out on one of the tasks! Even contributions that feel very small can make a big difference. 5 Also remember that 'developer' is a loose term. The game is created and supported by a community, and 'developer' is really just a way of designating the community members who contribute(d) regularly. SO if there are really some changes you want to see made, consider helping out on one of the tasks! Even contributions that feel very small can make a big difference.