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    Player Kimble's Avatar
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    COR Lv 99
    I dunno, there are plenty of people who leave feedback as it is now with just update notes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Kimble View Post
    I dunno, there are plenty of people who leave feedback as it is now with just update notes.
    This sentence and the truth within it really makes a bro think about how useful most of the feedback they get from the test server is going to be.

    There's near zero chance of any feedback like "It feels like the attack bonus on Flailing Flop is low. It did fine on weak monsters but it was horrible on anything six levels or more above me."

    There's a two-hundred-and-four percent chance of feedback like "i dun liek Failing Fop it doo less damange thn n FF5 lol" and "Ailing Plop iz awsum it duz grat domage leik n FF7 lawl".
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    Player brayen's Avatar
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    Brayenn
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    Quetzalcoatl
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    SAM Lv 95
    Quote Originally Posted by SpankWustler View Post
    This sentence and the truth within it really makes a bro think about how useful most of the feedback they get from the test server is going to be.

    There's near zero chance of any feedback like "It feels like the attack bonus on Flailing Flop is low. It did fine on weak monsters but it was horrible on anything six levels or more above me."

    There's a two-hundred-and-four percent chance of feedback like "i dun liek Failing Fop it doo less damange thn n FF5 lol" and "Ailing Plop iz awsum it duz grat domage leik n FF7 lawl".
    This is sorta what has me worried lol.
    Majority of players don't read up or understand the game mechanics so will at best be able to give feedback like "it was good" as opposed to indicating something of more value. Just need to hope people can give a little bit more thought into what they are testing and what feedback they are giving.
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