http://omahamagazine.com/articles/iraq-war-vet-jacob-hausman-battles-ptsd-and-finds-peace/willlienellson wrote: »
There seems to be a misperception that this PR exercise is to make the game more playable. It's not.
People with loud voices and influence are being pampered and flattered so they can keep the hype train going for morrowind. In the same week we had the Superbowl advert, Facebook advertising and numerous puff piece "news stories" this is another part of the marketing strategy.
All the 'delegates' will be sympathetically listened too and token changes made. They will leave with a feeling of personal investment in ESO and a desire to keep the game going, and will use their influence at a time many new players may be considering the game.
Zos will do some low-key self promotion (e.g. tweeting pics of developers and players at a round table) to imply they listen to their players and it is no big deal.
They could have involved more players for far less cost using teleconferencing, but that wouldn't serve the real purpose of this exercise. Unfortunately too long with ZOS is making me very cynical.
People with loud voices and influence are being pampered and flattered so they can keep the hype train going for morrowind. In the same week we had the Superbowl advert, Facebook advertising and numerous puff piece "news stories" this is another part of the marketing strategy.
This man understands how corporations work.
willlienellson wrote: »Gandrhulf_Harbard wrote: »Also, I think it's pretty crappy how mod and addon authors are always left out in the cold and treated sort of like second class citizens next to their PR pets. They are seemingly just taken for granted for the most part.
We are expected to fix bugs and generate value for the company for free. We don't even get crown perks or community picks for some meaningless title or anything. Fine whatever, I do it as a hobby. But so do streamers. Yet streamers get big time sponsorship and MONEY for THEIR hobby.
I'd be lucky to make enough in donations to pay my monthly sub.
This is what I don't get.
In all honesty if Deltia et al never made another video it would not diminish my game fun one bit, and I am not being disrespectful by that.
But without the UI Modders this game would be borderline unplayable, and my game fun would very much be diminished.
All The Best
I agree with you guys about including Modders, but honestly, I don't think FOCUSING on feedback from either of this tiny groups is healthy.
I don't see why we should be okay with Zos ignoring hundreds and thousands of people complaining about the same things to focus on the feedback of a half a dozen streamers.....or a half a dozen modders.
But more inclusion is better than less. So, adding the modders to the streamers would be a step in the right direction.
willlienellson wrote: »People with loud voices and influence are being pampered and flattered so they can keep the hype train going for morrowind. In the same week we had the Superbowl advert, Facebook advertising and numerous puff piece "news stories" this is another part of the marketing strategy.
This man understands how corporations work.
Nobody is doubting the marketing value of the relationship between the streamers and Zos. But they don't need to pander to them or let them have ANY influence on balancing for that relationship to continue.
These streamers exist to gain fame and in some cases personal income from the game - which is fine, and Zos gets free advertising in return - which is fine.
They don't need to have more influence on game direction than anyone else for that symbiotic relationship to continue.
And other business and industries don't operate this way. They don't.
They have this relationship between media (I'm being generous) and corporate, but product development and creative direction is never in play.
It doesn't take a genius to figure out that PC is no more than a third of the total population, if that.
[snip]
I would agree with that at least.Open world being so easy contributes to the lack of skill we see within Veteran Dungeons on a regular basis.
leepalmer95 wrote: »willlienellson wrote: »Oh darn. That completely refutes everything I said. Totes.leepalmer95 wrote: »Hey man at least these streamers can spell ZeniMax right.
I didn't even bold the corporate name, or capitalize it in the middle. I'm so ashamed of myself.
Most popular streamers tend to play all classes, they tend to have a lot of play time in the game. They play the game at a very high level and know what they are talking about.
So why shouldn't zos bring in high end players for testing? Is that such a bad thing.
People with loud voices and influence are being pampered and flattered so they can keep the hype train going for morrowind. In the same week we had the Superbowl advert, Facebook advertising and numerous puff piece "news stories" this is another part of the marketing strategy.
*mic drop*
^ THIS. EXACTLY.
Pamper those with the largest follower communities, get them raving about how awesome housing is.. followers be like.. well housing must be awesome then because <insert name here> said so.
Marketing through influence. As i said above putting them on a pedestal.. to become second tier Zenimax salespeople.. because zeni know that their fanbases will lap up anything that spills from their mouths.
I suggest you google the term "Alcast ESO" and see what comes up first.Both @Alcast and @Paulington from Hodor are there aswell. So it's not just famous streamers and YouTubers.
willlienellson wrote: »I would at least agree with that at least.Open world being so easy contributes to the lack of skill we see within Veteran Dungeons on a regular basis.
Look, my issue is two-fold. First, I don't think they represent us. I don't think they can represent us because of how different their experience is. But secondly - even if I'm wrong, and just as important, I find it offensive on principle how established methods of feedback from the general playerbase is roundly ignored while they seek feedback from a select few.
willlienellson wrote: »I would agree with that at least.Open world being so easy contributes to the lack of skill we see within Veteran Dungeons on a regular basis.
Look, my issue is two-fold. First, I don't think they represent us. I don't think they can represent us because of how different their experience is. But secondly - even if I'm wrong, and just as important, I find it offensive on principle how established methods of feedback from the general playerbase is roundly ignored while they seek feedback from a select few.
Well, i don't really know who you would like to "represent" us players or how they should go about selecting them?.
Wait guys wait, i know this one... The best players to represent our player base.....
willlienellson wrote: »Well, i don't really know who you would like to "represent" us players or how they should go about selecting them?.Wait guys wait, i know this one... The best players to represent our player base.....
Why do you feel inadequate to represent yourselves? Just curious.
willlienellson wrote: »Well, i don't really know who you would like to "represent" us players or how they should go about selecting them?.Wait guys wait, i know this one... The best players to represent our player base.....
Why do you feel inadequate to represent yourselves? Just curious.
Are you serious?
LOL, how many people do you exactly expect them to invite?
Are you serious?
LOL, how many people do you exactly expect them to invite?