The commentary does bias the poll. Just saying.
We know for a fact Zos does listen to players' feedback as there are many examples where Zos has made adjustments based on our feedback. Granted, that does not mean Zos changes everything where a player provides feedback and that would be a poor way to run any business since we often do not agree amongst ourselves so Zos would be chasing a moving target to no end.
Whenever people seem to talk about the problems, they usually talk about possible fixes though.
So when was the last time zenimax listened to the community?
The commentary does bias the poll. Just saying.
We know for a fact Zos does listen to players' feedback as there are many examples where Zos has made adjustments based on our feedback. Granted, that does not mean Zos changes everything where a player provides feedback and that would be a poor way to run any business since we often do not agree amongst ourselves so Zos would be chasing a moving target to no end.
Have they commented on whether VR would be possible?
The commentary does bias the poll. Just saying.
We know for a fact Zos does listen to players' feedback as there are many examples where Zos has made adjustments based on our feedback. Granted, that does not mean Zos changes everything where a player provides feedback and that would be a poor way to run any business since we often do not agree amongst ourselves so Zos would be chasing a moving target to no end.
Have they commented on whether VR would be possible?
So when was the last time zenimax listened to the community?
Kiralyn2000 wrote: »As with most gaming forums, many of the "community's" ideas / complaints / etc, are terrible.
I'm pretty sure they have people to check the forum but the in-game 'bug report' [F1] is the only thing they really pay any attention to by their admission (I think in a recent interview Mr Lambert pretty much said as much).
From PTS feedback, doubt it. However when a bug is severe and reported on live, sometimes it is patched fast. If it affects PvE competitive scoring at least...
Why not negotiate? Why not tell us what the problem is with our ideas and work together to come up with a solution or alternative? I'd love to see some community/dev debate.
Why not negotiate? Why not tell us what the problem is with our ideas and work together to come up with a solution or alternative? I'd love to see some community/dev debate.
Sylvermynx wrote: »Not voting as it's a really biased "poll".Why not negotiate? Why not tell us what the problem is with our ideas and work together to come up with a solution or alternative? I'd love to see some community/dev debate.
Because every game dev in most games of this sort has a plan for the game itself, and very little of the "forum fog" is anything they're interested in. This is my third MMORPG (the others being WoW and RIFT - left WoW in 2013 and RIFT in 2016 since neither of them was fun for me any more and both were heading in directions I didn't like at all), and ALL the devs were pretty much like this.
This is fine. A product has to have staff which has a plan. We don't know the plan, and it's really not our business to shove our oars in. When this game (as with the others I mentioned) stops being fun for me, I'll stop subbing two accounts, buying crowns, and playing 10 hours a day. And that's the bottom line: if it's not fun, find something else to play and spend your money on.
In general, the times the devs in the other games actually interfaced with forum-users, it turned into a total balls-up, with the forum users being all pissy over "being ignored", and the devs posting politely that they had "enough information" - then going ahead with (probably) what they'd had in the works already anyway.
If you want to have real viable input into a game, you will need to make that game yourself - then you become the dev, and if you want to have a thousand players arguing with your every move and decision, well.... go for it.