Is it a problem that needs to be addressed, or is it just something you don't like.
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What is a small majority?
If a company only does things if its customers leave that is normally to late.
Especially in video games ignoring such massive feedback is a surefire way to go down.
We aren‘t even talking about additional investments here just a change in writing.
If they need the players to quitt before changing that then they should never direct a video game again because they don‘t care for it in the slightest.
In all these discussions all are only seeing the immediate money but forget about PR.
There are entire departments and external agencies specializing in that for a reason.
If your game has a bad score and several videos not liking it next to social media burning then that is a big problem for the devs because Square itself will probably want answers for that from them.
We aren‘t talking about some ingame outfit here with maybe a handful of people unhappy.
We are talking about the big advertising thing of the game, the expansionstory with LOTS of people unhappy.
Sorry, but I just have to ask: can you give me an example? Shall I send them a thank you note with every payment I make? Or maybe build a shrine of Yoshi-P's and have masses every day? I am curious to hear your opinion, if you decide to get your head out of their (oh... hi moderator!) and stop with all the kissing.
Gotta love that "Everyone I don't like is narcissist" internet fad.
Then, if there are enough people or reasons for concern they will change stuff.
Also, what does a small majority mean in numbers, do you have any data to back this one up?
You can say a lot of things about SE but not that they don't care. It's just impossible to accommodate everyone. It's okay not to like the story. I didn't like ARR either. I've quit 3 times over it. I dislike a lot of the systems they have here also, but I have chosen to focus on the positives and the stuff I do like and I do enjoy. If there is a better option for me out there, I will choose that because at the end of the day SE doesn't owe me anything, and I am not entitled to anything.
Also, review bombing means little in the long run. Businesses only understand money and profit, as they should because that's why they are called a business.
What?
I am asking YOU because I don't know what you mean with that. You brought "small majority" up.
I said that if they need players to quitt first before listening to feedback then they don't care.Quote:
You can say a lot of things about SE but not that they don't care. It's just impossible to accommodate everyone. It's okay not to like the story. I didn't like ARR either. I've quit 3 times over it. I dislike a lot of the systems they have here also, but I have chosen to focus on the positives and the stuff I do like and I do enjoy. If there is a better option for me out there, I will choose that because at the end of the day SE doesn't owe me anything, and I am not entitled to anything.
Giving negative feedback is not entitlement by the way.
Oh come on now.Quote:
Also, review bombing means little in the long run. Businesses only understand money and profit, as they should because that's why they are called a business.
Now you throw review bombing in the ring?
There have been LOTS and LOTS of reviews about the game.
A score of around 6-6.5 is the end result of 0s, 10s (both unreasonable) and many other scores in between.
A score lower then the former lowest expansion is not good for a game and it's reception.
At this point and time after release it is a quite true indicator of player reception.
If you think a company doesn't care for PR then you have absolutely no clue of the market. I am sorry to say that.
You do know what a PR manager is right?
I agree. Let's stop critiquing commercial products. Let's stop critiquing art. Let's stop providing the feedback, unless that feedback is "just like that, just like that".
Figured I'd try to make this thread useful
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