Well, suffice to say a lot of you have been following the recent goings on. The leak was a call to arms for the developers, and it was a huge indication in unrest with our development methods, and we reacted aggressively instead of assertively trying to fight the leak instead of trying to address the actual issues.
Those responsible for the leak may have had extreme methods, but their point was fair. Shortly, a post will be made with their proposals and ideas for sf2.0, which will be taken into consideration and all forum members will be able to discuss the ideas. This does mean the accounts of those responsible will be unbanned on the forums and following that the IRC.
The wiki will be updated soon to outline what has happened over the last few weeks, but hopefully the wounds caused by this community issue will heal quickly and we'll get back down to making the game we should have been making all along.
Consider this an apology on behalf of the development team;
We're sorry in that we didn't listen as much as we should do, and we made a lot of important decisions without even letting you guys know.
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Posting on behalf of the original core group of leakers I'd like to inform the community myself in conjunction with Khuskans post. We are under the belief that the development team is moving in a much better direction with a more efficient development process and ethic. In the interests of ensuring newer versions of SourceForts end up as an enjoyable and balanced game, a lot more community and developer interaction will take place allowing future versions of SourceForts to continue the good reputation SourceForts currently maintains.
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There will be some changes and interesting events to come, so keep on the forums!
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