Devs: "We've been thinking about implementing this possibly at some point in the future."
Portion of playerbase: 'YAY!!!! FEATURE WE'VE BEEN YELLING ABOUT IS COMING WITH THE NEXT UPDATE!!!!!!
Next update arrives without feature X. Because they never said it was ever going to happen, let alone in the next update.
Portion of the playerbase: "TEH DEVS LIED. THEY NEVER LISTEN OR FOLLOW THROUGH.THEY HATE THE PLAYERS AND DON'T CARE ABOUT ANYTHING BUT THE $$$$$$"
Anything anyone official says is instantly read into, read between the lines of, projected personal wishes on, taken out of context and used for threatened lawsuits. If the devs ever took and implemented suggestions from players, there would be instant lawsuits over copyright, demands for payment and all the rest of the happy bs people get up to now. Everyone, including the community mods, are far safer acknowledging ideas, passing on the ones that aren't too ridiculous, and leaving it at that. "We heard you. It may or may not be a good idea. Nothing may ever be done about it. But we did hear you."
So, ZOS doesn't interact with forums because they are scared of players suing them for copyright for any ideas they implement?
Lawsuits wouldn't go too far ... they own everything we say on the forums. We signed ToS.
When has that stopped anyone from threatening and filing a lawsuit? Someone made a thread about how people should file a class action lawsuit because Morrowind wasn't free for subscribers. Someone else wanted to sue because bots and gold spammers when the game was new. People wanted to sue when One Tamriel happened, and they wanted a refund for their sub. People want to sue because of maintenance time "loss of service". Logic and actual reasoning doesn't always exist for some people.
Ippokrates wrote: »On one hand i can understand them. [snip] Reasonable posts are few, and those with reasonable discussions or ideas that most of people agreed upon, are even fewer. [snip]
[edited for baiting]
Come again?
Devs: "We've been thinking about implementing this possibly at some point in the future."
Portion of playerbase: 'YAY!!!! FEATURE WE'VE BEEN YELLING ABOUT IS COMING WITH THE NEXT UPDATE!!!!!!
Next update arrives without feature X. Because they never said it was ever going to happen, let alone in the next update.
Portion of the playerbase: "TEH DEVS LIED. THEY NEVER LISTEN OR FOLLOW THROUGH.THEY HATE THE PLAYERS AND DON'T CARE ABOUT ANYTHING BUT THE $$$$$$"
Anything anyone official says is instantly read into, read between the lines of, projected personal wishes on, taken out of context and used for threatened lawsuits. If the devs ever took and implemented suggestions from players, there would be instant lawsuits over copyright, demands for payment and all the rest of the happy bs people get up to now. Everyone, including the community mods, are far safer acknowledging ideas, passing on the ones that aren't too ridiculous, and leaving it at that. "We heard you. It may or may not be a good idea. Nothing may ever be done about it. But we did hear you."
So, ZOS doesn't interact with forums because they are scared of players suing them for copyright for any ideas they implement?
Lawsuits wouldn't go too far ... they own everything we say on the forums. We signed ToS.
When has that stopped anyone from threatening and filing a lawsuit? Someone made a thread about how people should file a class action lawsuit because Morrowind wasn't free for subscribers. Someone else wanted to sue because bots and gold spammers when the game was new. People wanted to sue when One Tamriel happened, and they wanted a refund for their sub. People want to sue because of maintenance time "loss of service". Logic and actual reasoning doesn't always exist for some people.
How many of those succeed?
I'm sure you're not saying it's an undue burden on the company to acknowledge we're here from time to time?
I've worked for several companies -- if we were supposed to give everyone the silent treatment I guess we (and every other major company) is doing it wrong.
There's ways companies can illustrate they hear their customers without promising things.
Acknowledgment is not a slippery slope. Potentially making false promises is though. I don't want any representative to promise the moon just to make us happy because they won't be able to deliver. I do want demonstrations of acknowledgement.
ZOS devs don't participate actively in the forums either. All I see are moderators who snip offending comments, etc.
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So whose feedback does ZOS actually consider? It seems to me that the root of ZOS' problems lies in the lack of a transparent feedback and response system.
There is no reason to do this because it would just result in more work with no gain.
The first thing you have to understand here is that "the Devs" dont exist. Like every other company there are departments and individual ppl that are responsible for certain aspects of the product and there is a workflow how ideas, changes and bugs are collected and ranked. You always end up with more work than you are able to do so you have to rank things based on time requirements and workforce available and you also want everyone to work in their time as efficient as possible. The QoL ideas of players alone would be enought to fill months of patches.
With that in mind rethink your idea. Currently you have no official respond that is not a community manager. If other officials would respond it would take time off their work time to read and respond, but it would also open up additional problems. Instead of complaining that noone respons ppl would start complaining why they dont got a response, but others did. They would also start to flood these accounts with pms asking all kinds of stuff, which would just increase the overhead. There would be no gain here, just more frustration. You have to keep in mind that many topics have players with contradicting optinions or details.
The same goes for a transparent feedback system. What would you expect here? Insights into internal ticket systems? What would be the gain and the expectation.
You might not like the current way stuff is handled, but it assures that workflows are working and stuff gets done.
I'd just like to someone like @ZOS_Kevin or @ZOS_GinaBruno to give us an overview of the feedback process so we can all decide if these forums are even worth our time.
Hi All. Wanted to chime in here to provide some clarity. Thank you @Destai for tagging me in the thread!
First and foremost, thank you for raising this discussion. Having this discourse is vital to having an open dialogue and improving communication.
So the teams here at ZOS take feedback seriously both from outside and inside of the forum. Regarding forum feedback specifically, our teams share and have detailed conversations about forum threads regularly. Various teams have their own process when review and factoring in feedback from the forums. In addition, myself and other community team members share threads with relevant teams to make sure your thoughts and feedback, both positive and negative, are shared. The community team gives updates to that feedback when we can, but we also recognize there is more work to be done regarding communication across the board.
Several of you have noted ways that communication can be improved. We have seen those comments and actively working on making some of those suggestions a reality. We have a list of improvements we would like to make over the coming year here in the forum to not only improve communication, but to create a dialogue. My personal hope is to share some of these changes in the next few months. While we don't have specifics to share yet, when those changes come, we hope to get your feedback on how they can be improved.
We do know one of the community requested changes has been finding a way to note when a moderator is commenting on versus a ZOS employee. We are working on this as we know it is frustrating to enter a chat hoping for ZOS communication. This is pretty high up there regarding the communication upgrades. Again, no date yet, but we are working on it.
We'd like to round this out with asking what you would like to see as users of the forum for communication. We know several of you have noted what you would like to see (thank you), but we will be keeping this thread bookmarked for ways we can create a better forum experience and community. So additional feedback is welcome. So, what would you like to see in the forum to increase communication and dialogue?
Thank you all for taking your time to comment and expression your thoughts here. We greatly appreciate it.
*Fun note: I had this typed up like 3 hrs ago and then my cat tried to type out her own message. As you can imagine, it was a message only fitting of a Khajiit, so I had to re-type everything after a few meetings.
Hi All. Wanted to chime in here to provide some clarity. Thank you @Destai for tagging me in the thread!
First and foremost, thank you for raising this discussion. Having this discourse is vital to having an open dialogue and improving communication.
So the teams here at ZOS take feedback seriously both from outside and inside of the forum. Regarding forum feedback specifically, our teams share and have detailed conversations about forum threads regularly. Various teams have their own process when review and factoring in feedback from the forums. In addition, myself and other community team members share threads with relevant teams to make sure your thoughts and feedback, both positive and negative, are shared. The community team gives updates to that feedback when we can, but we also recognize there is more work to be done regarding communication across the board.
Several of you have noted ways that communication can be improved. We have seen those comments and actively working on making some of those suggestions a reality. We have a list of improvements we would like to make over the coming year here in the forum to not only improve communication, but to create a dialogue. My personal hope is to share some of these changes in the next few months. While we don't have specifics to share yet, when those changes come, we hope to get your feedback on how they can be improved.
We do know one of the community requested changes has been finding a way to note when a moderator is commenting on versus a ZOS employee. We are working on this as we know it is frustrating to enter a chat hoping for ZOS communication. This is pretty high up there regarding the communication upgrades. Again, no date yet, but we are working on it.
We'd like to round this out with asking what you would like to see as users of the forum for communication. We know several of you have noted what you would like to see (thank you), but we will be keeping this thread bookmarked for ways we can create a better forum experience and community. So additional feedback is welcome. So, what would you like to see in the forum to increase communication and dialogue?
Thank you all for taking your time to comment and expression your thoughts here. We greatly appreciate it.
*Fun note: I had this typed up like 3 hrs ago and then my cat tried to type out her own message. As you can imagine, it was a message only fitting of a Khajiit, so I had to re-type everything after a few meetings.
We'd like to round this out with asking what you would like to see as users of the forum for communication.
SilverBride wrote: »Listening to the playerbase doesn't mean giving them everything they ask for.
Strawman.
GetAgrippa wrote: »They take it and throw it in the garbage. Because if they actually took feedback, Dark Convergence would've been deleted from the game. Actually it would've never even made it to live.
Alinhbo_Tyaka wrote: »About a year and a half ago a ZOS employee was doing a Q&A on a Twitch streamers stream when the question about feedback came up. To paraphrase the response he considers it nothing more than a bunch of whining and ignores player comments/feedback as he didn't care what they have to say. I think this is well reflected in the game with its history of less than stellar development choices and lack of resolution of long standing problems.
Hi All. Wanted to chime in here to provide some clarity. Thank you @Destai for tagging me in the thread!
First and foremost, thank you for raising this discussion. Having this discourse is vital to having an open dialogue and improving communication.
So the teams here at ZOS take feedback seriously both from outside and inside of the forum. Regarding forum feedback specifically, our teams share and have detailed conversations about forum threads regularly. Various teams have their own process when review and factoring in feedback from the forums. In addition, myself and other community team members share threads with relevant teams to make sure your thoughts and feedback, both positive and negative, are shared. The community team gives updates to that feedback when we can, but we also recognize there is more work to be done regarding communication across the board.
Several of you have noted ways that communication can be improved. We have seen those comments and actively working on making some of those suggestions a reality. We have a list of improvements we would like to make over the coming year here in the forum to not only improve communication, but to create a dialogue. My personal hope is to share some of these changes in the next few months. While we don't have specifics to share yet, when those changes come, we hope to get your feedback on how they can be improved.
We do know one of the community requested changes has been finding a way to note when a moderator is commenting on versus a ZOS employee. We are working on this as we know it is frustrating to enter a chat hoping for ZOS communication. This is pretty high up there regarding the communication upgrades. Again, no date yet, but we are working on it.
We'd like to round this out with asking what you would like to see as users of the forum for communication. We know several of you have noted what you would like to see (thank you), but we will be keeping this thread bookmarked for ways we can create a better forum experience and community. So additional feedback is welcome. So, what would you like to see in the forum to increase communication and dialogue?
Thank you all for taking your time to comment and expression your thoughts here. We greatly appreciate it.
*Fun note: I had this typed up like 3 hrs ago and then my cat tried to type out her own message. As you can imagine, it was a message only fitting of a Khajiit, so I had to re-type everything after a few meetings.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Hi All. Wanted to chime in here to provide some clarity. Thank you @Destai for tagging me in the thread!
First and foremost, thank you for raising this discussion. Having this discourse is vital to having an open dialogue and improving communication.
So the teams here at ZOS take feedback seriously both from outside and inside of the forum. Regarding forum feedback specifically, our teams share and have detailed conversations about forum threads regularly. Various teams have their own process when review and factoring in feedback from the forums. In addition, myself and other community team members share threads with relevant teams to make sure your thoughts and feedback, both positive and negative, are shared. The community team gives updates to that feedback when we can, but we also recognize there is more work to be done regarding communication across the board.
Several of you have noted ways that communication can be improved. We have seen those comments and actively working on making some of those suggestions a reality. We have a list of improvements we would like to make over the coming year here in the forum to not only improve communication, but to create a dialogue. My personal hope is to share some of these changes in the next few months. While we don't have specifics to share yet, when those changes come, we hope to get your feedback on how they can be improved.
We do know one of the community requested changes has been finding a way to note when a moderator is commenting on versus a ZOS employee. We are working on this as we know it is frustrating to enter a chat hoping for ZOS communication. This is pretty high up there regarding the communication upgrades. Again, no date yet, but we are working on it.
We'd like to round this out with asking what you would like to see as users of the forum for communication. We know several of you have noted what you would like to see (thank you), but we will be keeping this thread bookmarked for ways we can create a better forum experience and community. So additional feedback is welcome. So, what would you like to see in the forum to increase communication and dialogue?
Thank you all for taking your time to comment and expression your thoughts here. We greatly appreciate it.
*Fun note: I had this typed up like 3 hrs ago and then my cat tried to type out her own message. As you can imagine, it was a message only fitting of a Khajiit, so I had to re-type everything after a few meetings.
One thing I would like to see is a summary of big feedback you are relaying, with the caveat that not all feedback will result in gameplay changes.
Something like "The big questions this week" where you note the feedback in some of the biggest and most active threads (and some smaller ones that caught your eye) and try to give some kind of response.
Also I'd like to see more responses to "hot" threads with lengthy discussions and lots of pages.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Your example of Stamina whip IS an example of listening to the community. Listening to the community =/= doing whatever the community told them to do.
Lava Whip: This ability and its morphs now scale off your highest offensive stats, rather than exclusively Magicka based stats. May this finally end the fiery and age-old debate over getting a Stamina Whip.
spartaxoxo wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »Listening to the playerbase doesn't mean giving them everything they ask for.
Strawman.
As that IS the implication of listing Stamina Whip as an example, it is not a stawman argument.
Hi All. Wanted to chime in here to provide some clarity. Thank you @Destai for tagging me in the thread!
First and foremost, thank you for raising this discussion. Having this discourse is vital to having an open dialogue and improving communication.
So the teams here at ZOS take feedback seriously both from outside and inside of the forum. Regarding forum feedback specifically, our teams share and have detailed conversations about forum threads regularly. Various teams have their own process when review and factoring in feedback from the forums. In addition, myself and other community team members share threads with relevant teams to make sure your thoughts and feedback, both positive and negative, are shared. The community team gives updates to that feedback when we can, but we also recognize there is more work to be done regarding communication across the board.
Several of you have noted ways that communication can be improved. We have seen those comments and actively working on making some of those suggestions a reality. We have a list of improvements we would like to make over the coming year here in the forum to not only improve communication, but to create a dialogue. My personal hope is to share some of these changes in the next few months. While we don't have specifics to share yet, when those changes come, we hope to get your feedback on how they can be improved.
We do know one of the community requested changes has been finding a way to note when a moderator is commenting on versus a ZOS employee. We are working on this as we know it is frustrating to enter a chat hoping for ZOS communication. This is pretty high up there regarding the communication upgrades. Again, no date yet, but we are working on it.
We'd like to round this out with asking what you would like to see as users of the forum for communication. We know several of you have noted what you would like to see (thank you), but we will be keeping this thread bookmarked for ways we can create a better forum experience and community. So additional feedback is welcome. So, what would you like to see in the forum to increase communication and dialogue?
Thank you all for taking your time to comment and expression your thoughts here. We greatly appreciate it.
*Fun note: I had this typed up like 3 hrs ago and then my cat tried to type out her own message. As you can imagine, it was a message only fitting of a Khajiit, so I had to re-type everything after a few meetings.
We do know one of the community requested changes has been finding a way to note when a moderator is commenting on versus a ZOS employee. We are working on this as we know it is frustrating to enter a chat hoping for ZOS communication. This is pretty high up there regarding the communication upgrades. Again, no date yet, but we are working on it.
spartaxoxo wrote: »Your example of Stamina whip IS an example of listening to the community. Listening to the community =/= doing whatever the community told them to do.
This is the worst example you could latch on to.
Listening =/= understanding.
Hi All. Wanted to chime in here to provide some clarity. Thank you @Destai for tagging me in the thread!
First and foremost, thank you for raising this discussion. Having this discourse is vital to having an open dialogue and improving communication.
So the teams here at ZOS take feedback seriously both from outside and inside of the forum. Regarding forum feedback specifically, our teams share and have detailed conversations about forum threads regularly. Various teams have their own process when review and factoring in feedback from the forums. In addition, myself and other community team members share threads with relevant teams to make sure your thoughts and feedback, both positive and negative, are shared. The community team gives updates to that feedback when we can, but we also recognize there is more work to be done regarding communication across the board.
Several of you have noted ways that communication can be improved. We have seen those comments and actively working on making some of those suggestions a reality. We have a list of improvements we would like to make over the coming year here in the forum to not only improve communication, but to create a dialogue. My personal hope is to share some of these changes in the next few months. While we don't have specifics to share yet, when those changes come, we hope to get your feedback on how they can be improved.
We do know one of the community requested changes has been finding a way to note when a moderator is commenting on versus a ZOS employee. We are working on this as we know it is frustrating to enter a chat hoping for ZOS communication. This is pretty high up there regarding the communication upgrades. Again, no date yet, but we are working on it.
We'd like to round this out with asking what you would like to see as users of the forum for communication. We know several of you have noted what you would like to see (thank you), but we will be keeping this thread bookmarked for ways we can create a better forum experience and community. So additional feedback is welcome. So, what would you like to see in the forum to increase communication and dialogue?
Thank you all for taking your time to comment and expression your thoughts here. We greatly appreciate it.
*Fun note: I had this typed up like 3 hrs ago and then my cat tried to type out her own message. As you can imagine, it was a message only fitting of a Khajiit, so I had to re-type everything after a few meetings.
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Your example of Stamina whip IS an example of listening to the community. Listening to the community =/= doing whatever the community told them to do.
This is the worst example you could latch on to.
Listening =/= understanding. When StamDKs ask for a stamina whip, it's because they don't have a good class spammable.
ZOS' solution: Add a spammable morph that still costs magicka, but scales to your stamina build ???
Their explainer:Lava Whip: This ability and its morphs now scale off your highest offensive stats, rather than exclusively Magicka based stats. May this finally end the fiery and age-old debate over getting a Stamina Whip.
How does this classify as listening? They added a spammable that costs the wrong stat? And 50% of their explainer is a smarmy, self-congratulatory comment.
A transparent response would be:
"We've considered your requests for a stamina-costing morph to the Whip spammable. We've gone with this instead. Here's why we think our implementation is a better fit"
As it is now their snarky "comment" just seems to reinforce the idea that this change was made to spite StamDK players who have been asking for a proper Stamina Whip for many years.spartaxoxo wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »Listening to the playerbase doesn't mean giving them everything they ask for.
Strawman.
As that IS the implication of listing Stamina Whip as an example, it is not a stawman argument.
No. Your argument is the very definition of a strawman argument.
The OP post DOES NOT state that ZOS needs to implement each and every change implemented on the forums as is.
You created a misrepresentation that "wanting more transparency" = "implement everything" to make it easier to argue against.
Additionally you cherrypicked the cited example to enforce the misrepresentation.
It's not a cherrypicked example. It was a primary example to illustrate the problem with ZOS's communication. The OP stated this was an example of them not listening to the community flat out. That is what they argued. And it was a poor example of that. Pointing out that an example is not appropriate is in no way a strawman.
The PTS forums are a ghost town, and the feedback mentioned there gets addressed or even acknowledged. It seems like more and more game-breaking additions like the buggy DC set clear the PTS stage and make it into Live.
A small example for U32:
People have been begging for a Stam Whip since 2014, and ZOS added a hybrid morph that uses magicka instead. In the Patch Notes they patted themselves on the back: "May this finally end the fiery and age-old debate over getting a Stamina Whip."
spartaxoxo wrote: »spartaxoxo wrote: »Your example of Stamina whip IS an example of listening to the community. Listening to the community =/= doing whatever the community told them to do.
This is the worst example you could latch on to.
Listening =/= understanding. When StamDKs ask for a stamina whip, it's because they don't have a good class spammable.
ZOS' solution: Add a spammable morph that still costs magicka, but scales to your stamina build ???
Their explainer:Lava Whip: This ability and its morphs now scale off your highest offensive stats, rather than exclusively Magicka based stats. May this finally end the fiery and age-old debate over getting a Stamina Whip.
How does this classify as listening? They added a spammable that costs the wrong stat? And 50% of their explainer is a smarmy, self-congratulatory comment.
A transparent response would be:
"We've considered your requests for a stamina-costing morph to the Whip spammable. We've gone with this instead. Here's why we think our implementation is a better fit"
As it is now their snarky "comment" just seems to reinforce the idea that this change was made to spite StamDK players who have been asking for a proper Stamina Whip for many years.spartaxoxo wrote: »SilverBride wrote: »Listening to the playerbase doesn't mean giving them everything they ask for.
Strawman.
As that IS the implication of listing Stamina Whip as an example, it is not a stawman argument.
No. Your argument is the very definition of a strawman argument.
The OP post DOES NOT state that ZOS needs to implement each and every change implemented on the forums as is.
You created a misrepresentation that "wanting more transparency" = "implement everything" to make it easier to argue against.
Additionally you cherrypicked the cited example to enforce the misrepresentation.
It's not a cherrypicked example. It was a primary example to illustrate the problem with ZOS's communication. The OP stated this was an example of them not listening to the community flat out. That is what they argued. And it was a poor example of that. Pointing out that an example is not appropriate is in no way a strawman.
Your interpretation is wrong and your argument is fallacious.
The PTS forums are a ghost town, and the feedback mentioned there gets addressed or even acknowledged. It seems like more and more game-breaking additions like the buggy DC set clear the PTS stage and make it into Live.
A small example for U32:
People have been begging for a Stam Whip since 2014, and ZOS added a hybrid morph that uses magicka instead. In the Patch Notes they patted themselves on the back: "May this finally end the fiery and age-old debate over getting a Stamina Whip."
As you can clearly see this example is provided to reinforce the point that PTS forums are a ghost town. The Stamwhip comment is a reference to this PTS thread.
It is also the second example cited after buggy sets like DC and HC making it to Live.
So not only did you misrepresent the intent of the thread, cherry-pick the example cited, but also ignored its context, changed the context entirely and used it to strawman.
This thread isn't about ZOS kowtowing to every single one of the player's demands. It is about poor communication.
spartaxoxo wrote: »The example cited for "they don't communicate with us enough" was one in which they directly addressed the community but did not do what the community wanted