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Issue Comments posted by animal31
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21 hours ago, ZMLM79 said:
@Michael Sant , You might need to hire new QAs. I wonder how a defect that is so visible on manual/exploratory test, was not spotted before this release !!!!
The QAs only look at what they're told to look at. Don't blame them for not being assigned to the Editor by their Management
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Seconded. Can be really dangerous creating too many changes, which have to be saved and loaded every time
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This hasnt been fixed in the recent patch
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Somewhere in all of this the "IndexToDisplay" and "IndexOfSelected" get out of sync
Whatever index is selected when you set your "onValueChange" is picking the wrong index in the list, and changing something else
It only seems to happen when the view has been sorted, so whatever discrepancy is happening is happening because the OnValueChange is taking in the unsorted index, and applying it to the sorted list, or taking in the sorted index and applying it to the unsorted list, either or
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This is making it nearly impossible to edit uniforms, as any change I make has the possibility of destroying every other uniform item. Please fix it
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I had to record a video
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Another step
Clear your national team, and watch the stars pop up again
Add players to your national team and watch them disappear
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FM24 Editor kits display error
in Pre-Game Editor
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Have you ever worked in QA?
QA are given things to look at, and then report bugs
The Dev team managers then decide what bugs get fixed, and to what priority they get fixed
If this bug wasnt found, it was because the QAs weren't given the task to look at the editor, considering its not very hard to find, because the management team didn't prioritize the editor
If the bug was found, its on the Developers to actually correct the broken code, QA cant do a thing at that point, and management just didn't care enough to task someone with fixing it