10-17-2019, 06:30 AM
Hey Shannon
It seems as if the technology is developing at a very fast pace at the moment, and that a lot of new subs are coming out, which is of course great.
Have you considered having a stable of maybe 3-7 subs, that you update regularly as the technology evolves, maybe once each 2/3 months or maybe each time a significant script addition is made, or would you have to do a major modification of the entire script each time? These should, of course, be paid updates.
The reason I’m asking is that I'm planning to do LTU6 when it is released and be on the sub for a long time. However, if I’m on that one sub for more than 2-3 months I’m afraid that it will be outdated compared to newer subs with the pace you're going at the moment.
It seems as if the technology is developing at a very fast pace at the moment, and that a lot of new subs are coming out, which is of course great.
Have you considered having a stable of maybe 3-7 subs, that you update regularly as the technology evolves, maybe once each 2/3 months or maybe each time a significant script addition is made, or would you have to do a major modification of the entire script each time? These should, of course, be paid updates.
The reason I’m asking is that I'm planning to do LTU6 when it is released and be on the sub for a long time. However, if I’m on that one sub for more than 2-3 months I’m afraid that it will be outdated compared to newer subs with the pace you're going at the moment.