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Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 7:23 pm
by Sessine
Catmandont wrote:I'm still of the opinion that the countdown clock needs to go away. What positive purpose does it serve other than a ticking time bomb...
Me, I use bookmarks to check my webcomics, organized by update frequency. In some cases the frequency is "whenever" (**cough**Lackadaisy**cough**) but most go by days of the week. (Like, if it's Tuesday or Thursday, I know to go check if Nimona has updated.)

A 5-day update schedule is harder for me to keep track of in that way, so I have been grateful for the countdown clock. Typically I'll come back to Goblins several times between updates... uh, wait, who am I kidding? For Goblins, it's several times a day. Sometimes I'm rewarded by a shading update, often by a detail I didn't pick up on first reading. And then as the time for the next update approaches, I get to think, "Only two days, now..." and then "Woo, tomorrow!"

So ... while hours and minutes don't matter to me, I really do appreciate the countdown of days, and I'm glad Thunt is keeping that.

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 9:09 pm
by Catmandont
Sessine wrote:
Catmandont wrote:I'm still of the opinion that the countdown clock needs to go away. What positive purpose does it serve other than a ticking time bomb...
Me, I use bookmarks to check my webcomics, organized by update frequency. In some cases the frequency is "whenever" (**cough**Lackadaisy**cough**) but most go by days of the week. (Like, if it's Tuesday or Thursday, I know to go check if Nimona has updated.)

A 5-day update schedule is harder for me to keep track of in that way, so I have been grateful for the countdown clock. Typically I'll come back to Goblins several times between updates... uh, wait, who am I kidding? For Goblins, it's several times a day. Sometimes I'm rewarded by a shading update, often by a detail I didn't pick up on first reading. And then as the time for the next update approaches, I get to think, "Only two days, now..." and then "Woo, tomorrow!"

So ... while hours and minutes don't matter to me, I really do appreciate the countdown of days, and I'm glad Thunt is keeping that.
I agree with you on a purely personally level; however you left out the latter part of my statement which gives a tad more context:
Catmandont wrote:What positive purpose does it serve other than a ticking time bomb of self hatred for THunt? Ok, maybe not 'hate', that's a bit overly dramatic of me.
If THunt can keep a schedule where he didn't need to slowly kill himself in order to satisfy the inter-webs, then my point is moot and I will gladly support the countdown clock. I don't prefer to keep track of the 'every 5 days' schedule and doing the math every time (or looking at the clock) ; I'd prefer a set day that I can go to every week, while sitting in a bean bag, stripped to my underwear and eating Doritos. There's a comfort to consistency.

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Fri Jan 17, 2014 10:43 pm
by Sessine
Catmandont wrote:If THunt can keep a schedule where he didn't need to slowly kill himself in order to satisfy the inter-webs, then my point is moot and I will gladly support the countdown clock. I don't prefer to keep track of the 'every 5 days' schedule and doing the math every time (or looking at the clock) ; I'd prefer a set day that I can go to every week, while sitting in a bean bag, stripped to my underwear and eating Doritos. There's a comfort to consistency.
I'd be happy with once a week,* too, but Thunt wouldn't. It's not the people out here who are pressuring him, it's his own mind. Once every five days seems to be a workable compromise for him between his own impatience to get on with it, and his artistic sense of what each page ought to be. But... every five days is hard for us to keep track of. With the countdown clock, he can set it to start at six days sometimes -- or even ten, if he wants a break -- and it'll always tell us how long until the next update.
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* Okay, no, this is a lie. I wouldn't be happy, exactly. I'm caught up in the story same as everyone else, impatient to know what happens next, so I can't promise I wouldn't even go "Aarrgh!" That's just a compliment to Thunt's storytelling talent. But I'm a grownup. I can wait for the things I want. All I'm saying is, the clock isn't useless. I can deal with whatever number it shows. I appreciate its presence.
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ETA: Also... let me just say, that's an amazing new avatar you have there. What a great costume!

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 11:50 am
by LooksAndSmiles
Semi Off-Topic, but the count down clock says "? days". Doesn't look like fixed to me. :/

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 11:58 am
by Glemp
LooksAndSmiles wrote:Semi Off-Topic, but the count down clock says "? days". Doesn't look like fixed to me. :/
Because it's today, and it doesn't know exactly how much of the day is left.

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 12:55 pm
by grizzled grizzle
I think the solution is quite simple -- set the day to the day after he does his best work during the week, say a Tuesday, or Wednesday in case of long weekends, and then boop us in the nose a couple times a month with an extra strip, whenever he gets a strip ahead of schedule and wants to be nice to us. So for those of us with bookmarks for the day of the week, we can open it on Wednesday, or Thursday and receive what we expected, or we can receive once in a while a double whammy....? a strip every 5 days is 6/month, so that's where i got 1/wk plus an extra couple times from.

Problem solved with good feels all around.

edit: oh, and set the countdown clock to auto-update the comic from his "next strip going up" folder, that way it can be exactamundo again.

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2014 2:41 pm
by RedwoodElf
Maybe Thunt should just change it to once a week, on Tuesdays maybe...then he can take a bit more time between pages, and the occasional extra page in a week would be more appreciated.

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 5:34 am
by Lady Dawn
I liked it when the updates were visible on the facebook page. No looking at countdown clocks. Just wait and do business as usual and then when checking feed "Oh cool! A new Goblins page! Let's check it out and give it a like!" And some FB friends wondering what strange comics I seem to read. :)

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 12:55 pm
by willpell
Not everyone is on Facebook.

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 12:59 pm
by LAYF
Lady Dawn wrote:I liked it when the updates were visible on the facebook page. No looking at countdown clocks. Just wait and do business as usual and then when checking feed "Oh cool! A new Goblins page! Let's check it out and give it a like!" And some FB friends wondering what strange comics I seem to read. :)
you could use twitter... :) thunt always tweet when its up :)

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2014 1:01 pm
by Wolfie
LooksAtYouFunny wrote: you could use twitter... :) thunt always tweet when its up :)
Yep... he gives us a "boop"

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Thu Jan 23, 2014 1:04 am
by Madfox11
Or do it the old fashions way, simply visit the page as part of your morning routine ;)

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 3:22 pm
by Tofu
and find yourself still there one day later refreshing the page every 5 minutes and haunting the Justin.TV page seeking a spoiler fix ...

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 5:06 pm
by grizzled grizzle
Tofu wrote:and find yourself still there one day later refreshing the page every 5 minutes and haunting the Justin.TV page seeking a spoiler fix ...
heh, bought the t-shirt ;)

but you must be supremely lucky, I haven't gotten my spoiler fix in a year or so..? I thought he had stopped..? although i still go there at times like these...

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Mon Jan 27, 2014 11:16 pm
by Tofu
grizzled grizzle wrote: I thought he had stopped..? although i still go there at times like these...
I said 'haunt' for a reason, I've also not seen any livestreaming for ages, but that's due to me being an Australian ... not in a helpful night owl Canadian time zone ...

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 6:10 pm
by willpell
"Today" sure is long....

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:04 pm
by RedwoodElf
willpell wrote:"Today" sure is long....
Quiet, you!

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Tue Jan 28, 2014 9:54 pm
by SamWiser
Give him a break. Anytime a webcomic author gets taken to the emergency room, they get a few days to recover. Check back tomorrow to see if it's up.

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 6:39 am
by willpell
SamWiser wrote:Give him a break. Anytime a webcomic author gets taken to the emergency room, they get a few days to recover.
Okay, I knew not of these things.

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 6:43 am
by Wolfie
There was a thread on the discussion board and a couple of tweets about it (which pop up on the comic main page).

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 8:25 am
by stevedj
willpell wrote:"Today" sure is long....
Well, aren't days longer the farther north you go? (He lives in Canada, you know :D ) After all, a day is 6 months long at the North Pole... :lol:

I just wish the clock had something more fun to say... like "Lost initiative roll" :shrug:

ETA: THunt - get well soon!

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 10:09 am
by TeaLovingDave
stevedj wrote:I just wish the clock had something more fun to say... like "Lost initiative roll" :shrug:
Nah, that would be more apropos for those occasions where he has genuinely failed to get a new update finished despite 5 days of unhindered work on it.

As this is related to his health - or indeed his Constitution stats ;) - the clock should say "Failed a Fortitude save" :P

Here's hoping he is feeling back to his usual self soon.

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 11:03 am
by Archerd
stevedj wrote:
willpell wrote:"Today" sure is long....
Well, aren't days longer the farther north you go? (He lives in Canada, you know :D ) After all, a day is 6 months long at the North Pole... :lol:

I just wish the clock had something more fun to say... like "Lost initiative roll" :shrug:

ETA: THunt - get well soon!

It's winter in the Northern Hemisphere right now, meaning that days are actually much, much, shorter. I happen to live above the 45th parallel myself and am enjoying getting up and going to work, and getting off and driving home in the dark.

It's only in the Summer that days get considerably longer.

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 11:17 am
by Lady Dawn
LooksAtYouFunny wrote:you could use twitter... :) thunt always tweet when its up :)
People still use twitter?? :shock:

Re: Countdown Clock & alternatives

Posted: Wed Jan 29, 2014 1:17 pm
by Glemp
Lady Dawn wrote:
LooksAtYouFunny wrote:you could use twitter... :) thunt always tweet when its up :)
People still use twitter?? :shock:
You've never seen Thunt's Twitter feed?