Opinions on Trello
DrZola
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I’ve found Trello to be at times useful and at other times out of date. I’m a little disappointed because I hoped it would be a more efficient location for the team to communicate about bugs and progress.
Any other opinions?
Dr. Zola
Any other opinions?
Dr. Zola
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I wonder if this and the Bugs page are each something that different teams work on. It doesn’t feel like there is consistency between forums and Trello.
Dr. Zola
It seems stupid that we have to post here to report the bugs but then go to another site and also check the forums to see if Kabam has deigned to acknowledge us or provide any updates. We should be able to find the same info in both places somehow because the fact that some things show up only on Trello, some show up only on the forums and some show up both places makes it impossible to know where to look and wastes more of our time.
Dr. Zola
I hope I'm wrong though 🤷♂️
Howard the Duck has been bugged since January. I and others reported the bug several times on the forum. I even have tagged Kabam Jax but we've been ignored so far and the thread is being constantly drowned to the fifth/sixth page so it has no visibility.
The Trello hasn't been updated with the bug reported and the latest MCOC version doesn't have mention of a fix for Howard. What a joke.
By the way, if you wonder what's the bug for Howard: on manual mode, at the beginning of the fight, the smash button doesn't work and Howard cannot gain armor ups.
Total waste of time .
There’s a forum here ; if they can’t keep track and be transparent about bugs here and prove updates , a 3rd party site isn’t going to help us either.
Maintaining a Forum for this is pretty difficult for both us, and those looking for information, so I want to make it a one stop shop for bug awareness. What do you want to see more of, or would find helpful?
Be constructive and direct, but kind. I am going to use your words as direct feedback to our team to show them what you want to see.
1. Put the link at top of forums. I find myself having to search for it and I’ve gotten the wrong Trello. It sounds trivial, but I come to Forums first for everything.
2. Maybe do a little more updating? I feel like some things stay on waaay after it seems like they are done. Or if you want to demonstrate progress, maybe have a separate “Completed Items” tab. But it currently lists “Gauntlet disabled” as a top Quest bug (completed, sure, but that was a while ago).
3. Likewise, the UI requires some wading around to find what is under investigation. As an example, BGs are experiencing bugs. I don’t see much mention at all on the BGs tab about anything that sounds like some of the things going on this season. Is that listed somewhere other than in BGs? Perhaps have a separate, global “Under Investigation” tab.
Just some off the cuff suggestions.
Dr. Zola
It took me over NINE months posting on these forums, complete with several videos , device info , just to get a bug confirmed here on the forums (no battlegrounds fight timer). I also reported via email support, which was a joke, and saw zero action or acknowledgement.
I followed all protocols for reporting a bug and got ignored for several months. A 3rd party app doesn’t mean anything to me if I can’t even get a simple “we are checking into that” for 9 months on the forums. What benefit is the 3rd party site going to offer me? With all due respect I don’t and will not check a 3rd party site to check anything about MCoC bugs.
Depending on how much user data is needed for certain investigations I think it could be helpful to link to a specific thread here on the forums where the bug was reported so other people can send in device info, or just so that people can see a bit more about the bug
And something I'd like to have but would completely understand if it's not possible is update/status reports on certain bugs that have been on the board for longer amounts of time to give the feeling that it's still actively being worked on
Sure—there’s the bug reporting form. But I doubt anyone feels like that gets put anywhere other than the virtual “circular file” and that feeds discord and mistrust.
What would that look like? How could it work so that what gets provided could actually be useful to the team?
Dr. Zola
It usually starts off like this:
Hey Let's use trello to keep track and organize our work so others can see what's going on.
First couple of weeks:
This is cool, it's really helped us focus on doing things, and we have gotten positive feedback that it's nice others can see what is happening....
A few more weeks pass:
Q: Has anyone updated Trello?
A: No we haven't had time to... there's a bunch of things that need to get updated there.
A few more weeks pass:
Q: Hey is Trello still getting updated?
A: Trello what? Oh Yea... as soon as I get some time...
A few months pass:
Q: Hey anyone checked out Trello lately?
A: Trello what? We gave up on that as it was too much overhead....
1. Have date/timestamps visible for each action (Under Investigation, Unable to Repro/Need More Info, Fix in Development, Fixed in Future Update, Fix Live). When was it added/acknowledged (most have a date/time when it was added to a category but not all), when the bug was identified for a solution on Kabam's side, when some form of testing/reseach was done (this may not fix under the existing actions), and when it's going Live or actually goes live - the MCOC version that corresponds. These additional details will help us see & give us Summoners some confidence that progress is being made and it's not just on the board and forgotten. I'm not saying that stuff on the board is forgotten but because we cannot see the progress of how it's being worked on, it kind of looks like that for many items (particularly long standing ones)
2. If there is a 'main' forum thread that is reporting a bug (there should be one...), associate that link in the Trello bug page so it can be easily referenced by the summoners. If we need to give more info/details/examples or we just want more specifics on what the bug is, we know where to go read about it and post additional info, rather than creating a new thread.
3. Is there a way to separate the Fix Lives after it has been say a month or version release has passed. A more concise view of items that are current vs historical would be helpful.
None of my alliance mates know anything about another website to check for bugs or updates and we’ve been together since Feb 2015 .
In terms of how it's used, and it's visibility it seems an awful lot like it's forgotten by Devs and invisible to the vast majority of forum users.
Often, it feels like we submit reports into the ether. Did someone read it? Did someone receive it? Does anyone care?
I realize there are quite a few false alarms. But there are also quite a few legitimate bugs that just…continue without any word of acknowledgment.
Whether it’s Trello or not, that should change. Define the process, establish what needs to be provided to make a legit report (and don’t make that super onerous), then let players know if you’re looking into it or not. That’s the starting point for all big reporting.
Dr. Zola
Also looking at visual prompts like stuns not preventing AI reaction time