(06-26-2013, 05:05 AM)leonm Wrote: Wow.. I just took a look through this thread...
Simple question shannon, How Long till you release this?
I am planning to go on Alpha in couple of months(after my plan of 100-120 days of ASC)...
but If I have to wait couple more to get my paws on this... I would gladly...
I'm basically in a position at the moment where I am going to have to wait out what's preventing me from being able to get this out. So I'm going to start working on it tomorrow at the office when I go in, and basically get everything ready slow and steady, doing it right and not try to fight what's been holding me back, just working on it as I can. And as I finish that, I'll see if it will be possible to add other things before releasing it. But whatever I release, I need to feel good about it, and that's all there is to it. So long answer to a short question: I don't know. I do know it'll be more than a week out. How long it will take, I don't know.
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(05-13-2013, 06:42 AM)Shannon Wrote: Sadly, I am forced to scrap that list of additions by virtue of the fact that even after trying literally hundreds of different possible options, I absolutely cannot find a way to make it work well enough to fit my standards. That is to say... I am not going to release a program that does not please the vast majority of it's users, especially when it's this much work to build and priced at this level.
So as I said in my journal, I am going to scrap the list of additions and follow my own gut, which means that the vast majority of that stuff probably will be thrown out (of this particular program) and I'll be keeping the additions to AM 6.0 to a much shorter list.
That's not to say I can't create a different program with the stuff that didn't make it in.
But... all along my gut has been telling me that there is something about the additions suggested (the list that didn't make it into 5.0) that would soften the results so much as to kill the program's effectiveness. My models agree, and I have *never* seen them give me so many failed runs.
Therefore, I'm aiming not for quantity, but for quality and effectiveness. It looks like the AM 6.0 will include OGSF and a handful of other things, and be in 5G. Doing what it's designed to do: make you alpha. Instead of becoming a Swiss Army Sub.
And we can build the rest into a separate program for those who want it. But later.
I wonder if making it a year long program instead of 6 months would allow all of the additions that were originally listed.
(07-17-2013, 07:52 AM)matthias10000 Wrote: Shannon does AM also helps you with improving your life in general or is it recommended
to do first Life Tune-Up to improve your life ?
That depends on what directions you want your life to improve in. Right now, AM is a better choice I think. It'll be a tougher call when LTU gets updated.
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(05-13-2013, 06:42 AM)Shannon Wrote: Sadly, I am forced to scrap that list of additions by virtue of the fact that even after trying literally hundreds of different possible options, I absolutely cannot find a way to make it work well enough to fit my standards. That is to say... I am not going to release a program that does not please the vast majority of it's users, especially when it's this much work to build and priced at this level.
So as I said in my journal, I am going to scrap the list of additions and follow my own gut, which means that the vast majority of that stuff probably will be thrown out (of this particular program) and I'll be keeping the additions to AM 6.0 to a much shorter list.
That's not to say I can't create a different program with the stuff that didn't make it in.
But... all along my gut has been telling me that there is something about the additions suggested (the list that didn't make it into 5.0) that would soften the results so much as to kill the program's effectiveness. My models agree, and I have *never* seen them give me so many failed runs.
Therefore, I'm aiming not for quantity, but for quality and effectiveness. It looks like the AM 6.0 will include OGSF and a handful of other things, and be in 5G. Doing what it's designed to do: make you alpha. Instead of becoming a Swiss Army Sub.
And we can build the rest into a separate program for those who want it. But later.
I wonder if making it a year long program instead of 6 months would allow all of the additions that were originally listed.
No more 12 stage programs! Especially in 5G! That's just insane to build. But fortunately for me, the answer is, no, it would not help. The topics actually had some interconflicting reactions.
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Just because I am working on one thing doesn't mean I have scrapped something else. When I am working full tilt, I commonly work round robin, so that whenever something causes me to approach burnout, I can stay productive by switching to something else.
I haven't been able to work in the last 10 days at all for various reasons. ATM, I'm trying to get 3G upgrades going again. But I am working on both AM6 and SM3. Both of them need to be released asap. I am going to try hard to get at least one, if not both, released in September. The last 10 days were not an expected delay.
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AM6 has to wait on a few things. Firstly, me being sick at the moment, although MIR is making that a minimal amount of time down. I am just too tired to focus properly right now.
Second, we have a couple of things we're working on on the business behind the scenes. That also shouldn't take long once we have dealt with some paperwork.
And last but not least, I have to remember to do it. There's a storm of things for me to do, so I have added it to the To Do list on my desk.
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Quote:I should have most of the leg work finished already for AM6, so this build shouldn't take long once I have verified it and calculated an appropriate SOS for it. I will also be reviewing the inclusions to make sure everything is as I want it.
So AM 6.0 will be a 5G with only SoS and HST applied? No SoA/OE 2.0?
Quote:After re-acquainting myself with where I left off on AM6.0's build process, it appears there are only two steps left to accomplish before I actually build the program.
Since it takes roughly one day to actually translate a stage script into an audio program, that means it will be 7 days to build, and 2 to 7 days to optimize, calculate the pre-script for, and apply the pre-script.
This is looking good. AM6 is on the way.
Great. And you have decided that AM 6.0 will be 2'nd level?
May I know what is included in AM 6.0 except AM 5.0 goodies?
Quote:I should have most of the leg work finished already for AM6, so this build shouldn't take long once I have verified it and calculated an appropriate SOS for it. I will also be reviewing the inclusions to make sure everything is as I want it.
So AM 6.0 will be a 5G with only SoS and HST applied? No SoA/OE 2.0?
Quote:After re-acquainting myself with where I left off on AM6.0's build process, it appears there are only two steps left to accomplish before I actually build the program.
Since it takes roughly one day to actually translate a stage script into an audio program, that means it will be 7 days to build, and 2 to 7 days to optimize, calculate the pre-script for, and apply the pre-script.
This is looking good. AM6 is on the way.
Great. And you have decided that AM 6.0 will be 2'nd level?
May I know what is included in AM 6.0 except AM 5.0 goodies?
Edo
AM6 has the Optimus Engine in it. I will be working out if SOA can be added, and if so, how to make that work. If it's possible, I will definitely add it, given the way SOA reverses resistance so well.
We are going to retain AM5 and AM6 after AM6 is released. It is suggested that for first time users, they run AM5 first. AM5 will not be mandatory as the first run, if you wish. This allows people the option of spending less to achieve good results, and "stepping up to" AM6 if they wish. AM5 is intense and challenging. AM6 is going to be much more intense and challenging, but I am working to adjust the script so that hopefully the negatives (depression, for instance) are mitigated by killing, bypassing or reversing resistance. We will give you the option of buying it in stages also, later on down the line. The goal is to provide you with the best set of options that match your needs and wants, and make it possible for you to have the best possible end user experience.
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Quote:AM6 has the Optimus Engine in it. I will be working out if SOA can be added, and if so, how to make that work. If it's possible, I will definitely add it, given the way SOA reverses resistance so well.
Great, AM6 HST/SoS/OE/(possibly)SOA, fantastic.
Quote:We are going to retain AM5 and AM6 after AM6 is released.
If you retain AM5 and AM6 in the shop doesn't it mean with $500 people can buy both, because of half price discount?
I love AM, and I want it to be "hard" to get. It's exactly what you said
Quote: In this case, that would be about like asking a mountain to sink into the ground so you can reach the peak. Mountains don't do that. If you want to reach the peak, you must do what it takes. That challenge is what makes it worth the effort: the value of what you invested to get to the goal.
Part of the reason for the price is to make sure that only those people who are genuinely serious will get their hands on it. If you want it, save up. But first you have to have your application accepted - another thing we're doing to make sure that only those who are serious are going to get their hands on it.
If you're not willing to do whatever it takes to get the program, why would you be willing to do whatever it takes to get the goal? And if you're not willing to do whatever is necessary to achieve the end goal... why bother? AM can't do everything for you.
*Change the BAMM to AM, LOL
Just an epiphany though. You knew the best.
Any ETA regarding AM 6?