Path of Exile 2: Content Update Timeline
" That's not simultaneous deployment - that's sequential. League A content goes to Standard when League B launches, not when League A launches. There's a crucial difference between deploying refined content from a concluded league versus deploying untested content from an active league. Your own example proves my point. When League A content hits Standard during League B launch, it's been through months of testing and refinement. What you're proposing is deploying that same content to Standard when it's still raw and untested during League A's launch. The timing matters. Deploying tested content during a new league launch is fundamentally different from deploying untested content during an active league's run. One creates known variables, the other creates unknown ones. You keep conflating these two scenarios as if they're identical when they clearly aren't. The "only thing that changes" is actually the most important thing - when problems are discovered and how much testing has been done beforehand. |
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" B is launched simultaneously with A’s content going into Standard. New content is being launched simultaneously into two new environments. " That process of refining A inherently pulls resources away from B’s launch. Either way, a league has to wait for Standard. If data from A is collected earlier, it can be refined earlier. |
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" That's a semantic dodge. League B is new content launching in league. League A is old, tested content moving to Standard. You're trying to make "simultaneous" do heavy lifting it can't handle when the content states are completely different. " Wrong again. League A refinement happens during League A's runtime, not during League B's development. By the time B launches, A's refinement is done. No resources are pulled from B's launch. " "Earlier" refinement means doing it during A's active period when player engagement and retention are critical, instead of during the natural downtime between leagues. That's objectively worse timing for disruptive changes. You're basically arguing for creating artificial pressure during peak periods instead of using the natural workflow that already exists. But sure, keep pretending that's an improvement. |
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" Translation: You have no counterargument and are too proud to concede. " This is patently false. B's development would have more resources available earlier if A didn't take so long being "refined". You can't claim that refinement during A doesn't delay B while simultaneously claiming that it does when Standard is involved, especially since this already happens. |
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