I've been thinking a lot about how future patches will work. Specifically, I'm curious because most of the future changes are going to require a patch that's incompatible with Patch V.
So, the reasons for not releasing incompatible patches more often is because of the resetting of hotlaps and the possibility of dividing the community. We know that hotlaps are going to get reset multiple times between now and v1.0 anyway, so this would not seem to be a big deal. Especially since the game is still in Alpha and we should expect big changes. Now that LFS has auto-update I don't see that a test patch would really divide the community either. So, neither of these reasons makes much sense to me.
We all know that a LOT of changes are still coming for LFS (car models, clutch improvements, false starts, physics changes, etc.). I think that it would be preferable to release new features as they're ready instead of waiting for One Big Patch. That way we get improvements more quickly and features are able to be more thoroughly tested and tweaked before they're made "final" in a milestone patch.
So I'm just curious, would you rather wait, say, 6 months to get 12 new features or would you rather get 2 new features each month for the next 6 months, knowing that each one would reset your LFSW hotlaps and would cause a minor disruption in online racing as servers and racers upgrade to the new patch?
Note: I'm not suggesting that anything said here will change the way the devs do things. This is simply for my own curiosity and to see how other forum members feel about the patch process.
So, the reasons for not releasing incompatible patches more often is because of the resetting of hotlaps and the possibility of dividing the community. We know that hotlaps are going to get reset multiple times between now and v1.0 anyway, so this would not seem to be a big deal. Especially since the game is still in Alpha and we should expect big changes. Now that LFS has auto-update I don't see that a test patch would really divide the community either. So, neither of these reasons makes much sense to me.
We all know that a LOT of changes are still coming for LFS (car models, clutch improvements, false starts, physics changes, etc.). I think that it would be preferable to release new features as they're ready instead of waiting for One Big Patch. That way we get improvements more quickly and features are able to be more thoroughly tested and tweaked before they're made "final" in a milestone patch.
So I'm just curious, would you rather wait, say, 6 months to get 12 new features or would you rather get 2 new features each month for the next 6 months, knowing that each one would reset your LFSW hotlaps and would cause a minor disruption in online racing as servers and racers upgrade to the new patch?
Note: I'm not suggesting that anything said here will change the way the devs do things. This is simply for my own curiosity and to see how other forum members feel about the patch process.