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  1. 2 minutes ago, dark_pyrro said:

    I'm so happy I was finally classified as a fanboi. It has always been my goal in life and now I won the Oscar! I'm all open to hear about bad things, I'm a user too, but when things are ventilated in ways that is too vague, I need to ask. Being specific is a good thing and when it becomes too blurry, it's just some kind of general opinion based on "something". And... "we"?! Is there some kind of club that collectively is passing judgement on Hak5 forum users?

    grow up. you know what i meant

  2. On 1/25/2022 at 1:03 PM, dark_pyrro said:

    What features? What components? It's been 4 updates since the product release, so I don't get the "shit practice".

    ok, we get it. you're a fanboi who won't hear any bad things about it. 

    features? There are loads of peoples posts on this forum from people making suggestions.  I don't see how it is relevant for me to say what I want specifically. 

    I am aware of how many updates there has been.  I am able to read.   

    1.0.1, 1.0.2, 1.1.0 and 1.1.1.  

    2-3 of those were mainly releases specifically to address bugs.   1.1.0 was more substantial but again, it was mostly bug fixes but yes a few added features.

     

    also I wasn't calling Hak5 as being 'shit practice' i was saying that the practice of saving all new features to add to the next hardware version is a dick move.  HOPEFULLY Hak5 won't do this (not sure if they've got form for doing that as I've not followed the product in previous versions)

     

  3. 2 hours ago, dark_pyrro said:

    What do you want in an update? Updates are generally not time based, but based on need.

    Adding features, upgrading components etc.  plenty of reasons to update it.   Noone wants to buy an easily updatable system to sit there and not have any additional goodies added to them over their lifecycle.   Its shit practice to not add stuff until the next hardware iteration is released. 

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