I think if it as taking the easiest route. Good example:
To add a barber shop they could add buildings and NPCs to check out new hair, change hair and accessories, add other Facesculptor NPCs to allow your to change your appearance
Or.... they could just add a "return to character creation" useable item in the Crown Store.
The second option would be seen as the "lazy" way to add those features to ESO.
Lazy, or cheaper and less time consumeing when they could be spending that time makeing REAL content? Are you even a programmer/developer?
I don't think people really think they are lazy, but instead they want that immediate response. They want things that have people complaining about bugs be address. They want that quick response that isn't always there. I don't see them as lazy and I feel they have put in a lot of effort and time in creating the game and improving the game.
I just wonder how their process of problem solving or just planning is?
Korah_Eaglecry wrote: »CapnPhoton wrote: »NephilimHero wrote: »They recently patched an exploit bug on xbox, unsure about PC. IC is just around the corner and Orsinium will be out just after. I just seems to people think they're are some infinitely large mega corporation and or are jumping on the hate bandwagon. I've never known a community demand so from the Devs. The game is the game, if you like it play it if not then calm down.
I read an article a few weeks ago that said that people who have either been playing video games for a long time (multiple gens) or are older (35+) generally do not complain as often, and when they do, it is done more constructively via discussions, instead of mostly wining and rude comments. But those with less experience and/or younger have the least satisfaction and additionally the least constructive conversations about it. I wonder if its true. I tried to search again the article but I can't find it.
Oh look a 'Its Millenials fault' post.