I hope this is the kick in the pants this dev team needs to push them out of their shells and come out and really interact with us on a personal level. There are multiple game studios that do this to great effect. You should learn from them. I understand this is your first foray into the big scary world of triple A MMOs. Which is all the more reason not to let yourself build up bad habits early on.
Players reading this, you guys and gals need to step up too. Show the devs that you need more interaction with them too!, besides the odd patch note or forum moderation post.
On to the real post....
So I was going through posts, and one of the comments from a dev made me stop for a second, they said "We're here all the time!, check the dev tracker"...so I did!
There are HUGE gaps, sometimes almost a month long. Most averaging 2 weeks or so though.
This is not acceptable. This is not how you build a community.
Also, a great deal of the responses are just dev replies to forum threads that have had a cleaning out ie "Too many hostile posts in this thread, we have deleted, blah blah blah". These replies don't even count in my eyes. As they are nothing more than forum moderation.
There needs to be real communication between the players and the devs in charge of ... everything. I've said it before and I'll say it again, we need a section on the forums for nothing but feedback & suggestions. Sure /feedback exists, but honestly there needs to be a place where players and devs alike can come and discuss things. A place they can return to after some amount of pondering upon the issues and make informed replies.
This should be a daily occurrence. Not a monthly one.
- The dev (or team) that is in charge of the crown store should be making weekly posts. Showcasing stuff that is added, stuff that is upcoming. You need to be running polls to find out how players are receiving new items that have been added to the store. How are they reacting to said items, why are they reacting that way (if negative), etc.
- Art dept members, can be coming to the forum to showcase new costumes, pet or mount skins, etc. This is an excellent way to hype up your community about patches still in the pipe. It also gives you a solid feel on what the community likes and dislikes. Saves you time and money down the road. Which is why we need a dev spoiler section on the forums, as I've suggested in the past.
- Gameplay mechanics devs should be here on a daily basis, without question. This team is arguably the most important. There are all sorts of things that can be iterated on a daily basis in regards to these systems. How a particular change (good or bad) has affected a class in pvp or dungeons for example. How certain classes might need updating, why this is, how this can happen, etc. There needs to be a place where hard data can be presented, refuted or accepted and tests continued.
- Map design team, also important. Have a boss fight in a cool looking locale, but all the fancy extras are actually hindering your ability to fight the boss properly? We need a place to tell you this and offer examples on how it can be fixed. Maybe your favorite locale has too much "immersion clutter" as I like to call it (tables, chairs, pots, bookcases, etc), again, there needs to be a 2 way street of communication about this as well.
- Events!, there needs to be some, even weekly or bi-weekly events. These are low cost / high reward systems that can easily be introduced to the game. By that I mean, they cost you (the studio) relatively nothing in regards to manpower, salary, etc, but gain you huge amounts traffic in game, player good will, possibly new players, which equals more cash streams, etc. These events don't need to be all that involved, they could be as simple as boosted weekends, increasing xp / gold / loot drop rates. They can be as complex and involved as you want really. More you put into it, the more you generally get out of them though.
- Lore & Rp fans, don't think I've forgotten you either!. I am sure there are oodles of players that would love to discuss the story so far, and where it's heading in the future with the writers that are responsible for this facet of the game. I'm sure they have questions in regards to RP that could use clearing up, and I'm most definitely sure they have suggestions on things they would like to see in the future as well as stuff they have disliked in the past.
This can go on and on.
The point is, that no matter what your job is, there are players that want to talk to you. Players that NEED to talk to you and by the extension, there needs to be devs that NEED to talk to the players as well. Without everyone, this doesn't work.
Cheers.