forbarcusb16_ESO wrote: »What's ironic about it? That you get a survey instead of spamming the forums as to why you quit?
That's not ironic >.>
Some (admittedly a very few) "I quit" threads do give some constructive criticism as to why they left. Threads should be taken on an individual basis, isn't that what Moderators are for, not just blanket removal of all threads !
BillyMailman wrote: »That's... that's not what it is at all. Not even remotely. "I Quit" threads, in any game, anywhere, universally devolve into rolling flameballs, with more childish insulting and profanity than you can shake a stick at. ZOS don't want that on their forums, which is perfectly reasonable and understandable. So, any time such a thread is made, they close it to cut the flaming chaos off.
In fact, they've explicitly said they only close them, instead of outright deleting them, because they actively want feedback from people who leave. Just not the feedback that person gets from the rest of the forumgoers. Hence, the survey; a chance for people who're leaving to provide all the feedback they want to, without it being in a public forum where the conversation'll inevitably go off-track.
People are under the impression that developers care about exit polls?
Betatest feedback can be pretty important, too.
forbarcusb16_ESO wrote: »What's ironic about it? That you get a survey instead of spamming the forums as to why you quit?
That's not ironic >.>
Ok so we get you on track. The point is that this mmo is so poorly run they can not even keep track of the people they are billing that they need to ask the customer to remind them to send a survey that is supposed to make you think they care and really are trying to fix things and want you to stay so they can bill you again. That help out?