ZOS_Adrikoth wrote: »Hey all,
We recognize that this was a sensitive topic during the PTS, as we did read all of your feedback. We should have offered you a more official answer on our stance, and we do apologize for failing to do so. That's on us.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Hi everyone. First of all, you aren't wrong. We agree we haven't been communicating as much as we should on this matter (among others) and for that, we apologize. There really is no excuse.
ZOS_RobGarrett wrote: »While we do have a backlog of improvements identified for the game, it’s clear we could do a better job of answering those kinds of inquiries, both for the player community and ourselves.
ZOS_GinaBruno wrote: »Hi everyone. First of all, you aren't wrong. We agree we haven't been communicating as much as we should on this matter (among others) and for that, we apologize. There really is no excuse.
ZOS_RobGarrett wrote: »While we do have a backlog of improvements identified for the game, it’s clear we could do a better job of answering those kinds of inquiries, both for the player community and ourselves.
In time we’ll also want to share more about the vision and strategy that will drive future combat updates.
If a company was genuinely working to "improve communication", these types of statements should not continue to be the norm. @ZOS_GinaBruno @ZOS_JessicaFolsom
Does anyone expect a change in how ZOS operates at this point without something drastic happening within the company?
ZOS has great people who do great things but come one, this has been the same since launch and people are still expecting a change? I mean, making one more thread is going to be the final required part required to change an entire companies way of operating right?
They've got better over the years, and it waxes and wanes in how much the communication comes, however ZOS is what ZOS is at this point.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »When they do communicate, they open themselves up to further analysis/criticism of their decision-making, and sometimes they say wonky stuff that makes it difficult to defend themselves.
GrumpyDuckling wrote: »When they do communicate, they open themselves up to further analysis/criticism of their decision-making, and sometimes they say wonky stuff that makes it difficult to defend themselves.
People did not stop being critical of their decision making just because no one from ZOS was talking to them.