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Should they fix the thread "Fixes in Progress" or leave it at 1.1.2?

Paladin_echo1
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This is directly targeting the OP. It would be nice to know the current fixes in progress. With all the hammering down on people and editing, can we get an edit on this thread please? I would like to know what is being looked at verses what is not being looked at. Its extremely deceptive to have a 1.1.2 thread still getting posts after it has been out for a while if there is new content being considered.

Actually, can you start a new thread on this please? I have no idea what direction this game is going at the moment and if I don't get enough data on my product, that's kind of bad for business.

I find it is annoying when you don't see the upcoming changes to what it is you are using because you end up with things that make you have seizures for no reason. Perfectly plausible for a world of magic. If things are not considered before a patch and I give my friend this game, and he gets a seizure from one of the areas, theres going to be a much bigger issue...

How many of you would like a new, updated thread on this topic? (If somehow I missed it, let me know where it may have moved to because I have noticed a trend of threads getting shifted around...)
Edited by Paladin_echo1 on June 16, 2014 5:32PM

Should they fix the thread "Fixes in Progress" or leave it at 1.1.2? 8 votes

Yes, they should tell us what they have and have not considered and keep it updated at every weekly maintenance.
87%
EQBallzzDarkstorn42LonePirateAngryNordOzghostDarwaPaladin_echo1 7 votes
No. Continue to not know if your voice is being heard or dumped into a circular file or pit of no return. (For some reason alot of people like the pit of no return though)
12%
Amsel_McKay 1 vote
  • Paladin_echo1
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    Yes, they should tell us what they have and have not considered and keep it updated at every weekly maintenance.
    Kind of makes you wonder why people would not want to know what they have considered for the future. Sometimes ignorance is bliss, but this is subscription and your money. Lets take it up a noch. Money which you may never see again if something is going wrong and they are failing to tell you.

    I am also HIGHLY interested in what you think about this.
    Edited by Paladin_echo1 on June 16, 2014 6:12PM
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