CAPNSTUNN18
Active Member
Indeed I think weekly updates with concrete progress is better than daily updates with lots of pictures, but less work being done becuase time went to taking pictures, posting here, etc...
I'm not taking sides here, but I see that MIMIC posted a lot of pictures last week, and people here are now confirming that they are being refunded. MIMIC also states that other people will be refunded soon.
Some people here are very pushy about progress and communication, and I totally understand why. But if I were in MIMIC's shoes, reading these last messages while doing my best to get this run on the rails again, I might not be surprised if MIMIC is now thinking: "Well, why should I even try, when people are only unhappy, even with my explenation? I just quit, take the money and never login the The RPF ever again!"
I'm not sure this will all turn out well, but I see that MIMIC is coming back to the RPF. I see pictures of progress, I hear from members that they are being refunded, so I think MIMIC deserves a little bit of breathing space, no? If you guys "scare MIMIC away", you loose your money anyway.
Just my two cents...
I honestly don't believe it's too much to ask that during his weekly updates he posts a few pictures or pieces casted, the new mold layouts hes making, etc. Because yes he posted pictures last week but that's the first time we've gotten anything picture wise in over 4 months. We dont know when those pictures were taken and could have been taken weeks before or longer. During my commission i take pictures of literally everything. Even fails and when something goes wrong. Does it suck? Heck yes but it keeps the customer(s) informed and they understand more what's going on. And with good cameras literally on your phone nowadays it takes a minute tops to take pictures of stuff being done. Not that difficult and its not asking too much. And it's only been one member so far that has been refunded recently. Not a couple like he has claimed. Until those users say they have been refunded then I'm taking with whatever MIMIC has to say with a grain of salt. Less than a grain more like an atom.