Ravensword: The Fallen King - Video. (Submitted, again)

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  1. debtOFskittles

    debtOFskittles Well-Known Member

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    we should get a group together to storm apple, shoot the reviewers, and click "approve" ourselves
     
  2. dashzed

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    i will proudly join your team. PICK ME! PICK ME!!!
     
  3. AmazingRuss

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    You guys put down those pitchforks and torches! NOW!

    I'm sure Apple has good reason for taking so long. Maybe they're adding new levels!
     
  4. eggzbacon

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    lol :D
     
  5. onewithchaos

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    yes kids, dont get uncle russ mad now...you wouldnt like him when he's mad :mad:
     
  6. squarezero

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    At least not if you're a boar ;).
     
  7. RoyalCanadian

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    or maybe they're working on the expansion pack

    either way I'm ready to take all Steve Jobs money if he doesn't release it soon
     
  8. pingtrip77

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    Too Long

    Damn I'm just gonna stop checking for the game as much...perhaps once every 8-10 hours. This is not healthy for me. CrApple needs 2 prioritize the better games like Ravensword, and stop focusing on approving 99 cent fart apps that nobody gives 2 shits about. :)
     
  9. Kerrby

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    I really want to get RavenSword: Online :p.

    That will be awesome fun.
     
  10. jonlink

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    would it help if I repeatedly asked "is it here yet?"
     
  11. EightySix

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    Within 4 days I hope.
     
  12. Goose

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    im really glad you don't give to shits for a fart, that would suck....or blow?
     
  13. iPodtouchfancarjacks

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    I have stayed away from this thread to long i nevered vististed it because i new i would want it dammit this i never wannted a game this much beside mw2
     
  14. dashzed

    dashzed Well-Known Member

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    there is no need to check for this game unless you live in Australia of Singapore, in which case i expect you to check itunes at least ten times a minute.
     
  15. pingtrip77

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    Hey

    I predict it will be ready before midnight lmfao :cool:
     
  16. UndeadZed

    UndeadZed Well-Known Member

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    or you just wait for josh
     
  17. leprimate

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    App review process and timeframe

    Hi guys,

    Just noticed this which could help in getting a timeframe for the app release... Please Josh, can U update us on the status?

    Thanks,
    Phil

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    http://www.wired.com/gadgetlab/2009/11/apple-iphone-app/

    Apple App Store Takes Tiny Step Toward Transparency
    By Brian X. Chen November 11, 2009 | 2:24 pm | Categories: Phones


    Taking a small step toward openness, Apple rolls out a brand new way for iPhone developers to track the status of apps they’ve submitted to the App Store.



    While it may not sound like much, the move gives iPhone developers reason to celebrate. Many developers have complained about the difficulty communicating with Apple’s team of App Store reviewers.

    “It’s the coolest new feature they’ve added [for developers], in my opinion,” said Oliver Cameron, developer of the popular iPhone app Postman, who noticed the tracking system just a few days ago.

    In Apple’s Dev Center website, iPhone app developers can view Apple’s progress on reviewing their apps from start to finish. When an app is in line to be reviewed, the status will read “Waiting for Review.” And when it’s actually being reviewed, the status reads “In Review.” Finally, when the app is launched, the status will read “Ready for Sale.” Each status update is accompanied with a time and date. (In the screenshot above, the developer’s name and app were omitted for the sake of privacy, and to prevent violating a nondisclosure agreement.)

    Apple’s previous review status system was terse and impersonal. All developers could see was a status graphic providing the average wait time for submitted apps. The bulletin would read, for example, “Based on current app submissions, 96 percent of applications are being approved within 14 days.”

    Now developers can see individual progress reports on the apps they’ve submitted.

    Though Apple’s App Store is the most prolific in the mobile space, with over 100,000 apps and counting, the Cupertino, California, company has come under fire for its opaque, inconsistent approval process for iPhone apps.

    Apple’s App Store reviewers have made questionable rejections as well as approvals. For example, they rejected an e-book reader app called Eucalyptus because it was able to retrieve the Kama Sutra from Project Gutenberg, a repository of public-domain books. The reviewers later approved the app, admitting there was “confusion.” However, Apple earlier approved Baby Shaker, a game whose objective was to shake a baby to death. The company later pulled the app after it sparked parental outrage.

    The new app review status system won’t address the App Store’s inconsistent approval process, but it should improve relations with developers eagerly awaiting to hear back about their app — whether it’s approval or rejection. And that’s a lot better than no answer at all, right?
     
  18. UndeadZed

    UndeadZed Well-Known Member

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    well at least they are starting to listen...
     
  19. UndeadZed

    UndeadZed Well-Known Member

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    gah a rare double post by me tweeted at josh about the preceeding article and he has to have chillingo check and they say it is in review soo there you go
     
  20. pingtrip77

    pingtrip77 Member

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    Now, that's some cool shit....NICE....Well guess we can find out more about this game's release sooner w/ this tool
     

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