'Hey guys. We know you're excited about the Halloween event. We're excited too. We want to be in there playing it as much as you do. What we're doing right now is testing it and making sure it WORKS before letting any players in. So please be patient. There will be plenty of time to play it when it's out.
I won't answer any questions about it.
[ kirby dance]' - ReeseMcBlox
Now, what do players have to say about this?
They could have told us that it would take a while to make, but no, they said 'Thursday Morning'
Learn how to read before you call others rude, you're the one rushing into arguments you know nothing about. - MechaWaffle
What do admins have to say to all these rude comments at the admins of ROBLOX?
Truth is, when it comes to big events like this, there are actually very few people at ROBLOX who know everything about what's going to happen when. There are a lot of details and moving parts to something as vast and sophisticated as The Witching Hour -- design, story, programming, web engineering, marketing, and so on. In this case, the people who decide when it's ready to go live are Sorcus and me. And we've been very careful not to have an exact launch time. We're doing a lot of new, crazy stuff in this game; we've been working on it for quite a while. So it's natural that we're tweaking and polishing down to the last minute. It'll be ready when it's ready.
Be patient. You'll have more than two weeks to experience The Witching Hour. And the wait will be worth it.' - ChiefJustus
What do I say about this? Since the start, I have said that I know games take time to build, script, and all that, along with this being the biggest game on ROBLOX, they have to make the 20,000X20,000 map, 200+ in-game items, catalog items you win, and more than that.
So please, leave the Admins alone and let them work, and be glad you get the game at all.
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