Burn wrote:Be thankful people. For once this isn't a one man show. For once we're being listened to. For once we're being told things. Maybe not everything, but it's a major improvement over what was.
Just saying this b/c I'm afraid that if someone doesn't, you'll have a rude awakening soon:
OS and the support staff are the only ones privy to this big change in how the game is being run. For the rest of the grunts, this just seems same-o-same-o, vague-talk and promises - same stuff we've always gotten.
You can keep telling us things have changed, that "we're being listened to" (frankly, I never thought we weren't being listened to), but other than a weapons restock, we've no evidence that things have changed.
From the last thread, it seemed like OS felt wounded b/c he'd put in a lot of work and only heard complaints, very little excitement. Well, I'm afraid the people who
would have been excited weren't b/c they don't put much stock in "soon", "a couple weeks", "less than a month", "when v2 is put up"...
In otherwords, if you guys want to change the tone of the response your getting:
a) Actually tell the players in detail what you're talking about. Frankly, things have only been slightly less vague than ever. What were the new weapons that were about to be installed, what were the stat changes... etc. I don't think very many of the players give a flip about being 'surprised'.
b) If that's unacceptable, then refrain from all the hints which basically amount to 'I know something you don't know' taunting because it never ends well. Players get upset, make arguments (often intelligent ones) and the game staff (I assume) has good counter arguments, but they're so dedicated to keeping secrets they just say 'trust us, you're wrong' and expect the players to just drop it.
c) Start changing and fixing things, so that the players know it's not all talk. For good or ill, at least maybe more players will take interest in voicing their opinions and perhaps be a bit more realistic in voicing those opinions.
d) Remember that those who read these forums, and even less so those who post on them, don't constitute the majority of the players. If you really think changing something will benefit the majority of the players, but 5, 10, or 15% are unhappy and cannot possibly be appeased in some way, well, majority rules, even if they aren't the most
vocal group.
Personally, I'd rather see someone try and fix things and fail (unless we're talking crash the game for 6 months fail) than listen to another month of unsupported promises and pointless circular arguments.
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No more riddles. No more clues. No more promises. This is just how it is.
If that's true, then that's a step in the right direction. If you're pretty sure that the new "application" is going to be up in two and a half months though, why not go ahead and release the new weapons system? As Silverbolt suggested, it would be a good way to test them. And if we have less than 68 days left to play, then it doesn't really matter if the balance of power shifts b/c people aren't willing to reset. It's like worrying about the course of evolution, when total, unavoidable extinction is looming within ones generation.