I accept that the multi-stage allows a logical build-up and how generally that's preferable. At least until this point in tech, a pivot away from that convention may be reality now, I concede. Seems to be a large increase in Quirples!!!
However, looking at how previous multi-stages have been used, a single stage will probably be the most realistic option. At least it removes the whole "I choose to wing it/I know better than Shannon about how to best use the sub/Disregard the instructions, skip ahead in stages, then complain it doesn't work and want a refund" scenarios.
Single stage will force the user down a single avenue. At least then, you can standardise and control their experience much more effectively.
That's my view, Shannon. I wonder what this other surprise thing you spoke of is. My money is on DMSI, lol!
However, looking at how previous multi-stages have been used, a single stage will probably be the most realistic option. At least it removes the whole "I choose to wing it/I know better than Shannon about how to best use the sub/Disregard the instructions, skip ahead in stages, then complain it doesn't work and want a refund" scenarios.
Single stage will force the user down a single avenue. At least then, you can standardise and control their experience much more effectively.
That's my view, Shannon. I wonder what this other surprise thing you spoke of is. My money is on DMSI, lol!
