"We can't add more options to the character creator because displaying so many characters would get harder if there's too many differences between them"
*proceeds to add new hairstyles every patch*
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"We can't add more options to the character creator because displaying so many characters would get harder if there's too many differences between them"
*proceeds to add new hairstyles every patch*
There were over 30 pages worth of questions. The first 20 pages are mostly non-repeated (people did a decent job of checking to see if someone else submitted it) and there were many new questions. I myself had about 10 questions (beast tribe, character config, command mission, leves as gil sink, and others). I urge you to check out the thread and see that the community did come up with a variety of unique questions - and yes a lot of them are just as highly rated, or close enough, as the ones that were picked.
If it's the same questions, it's because SE chose to do that. They could have filtered out the ones asked before, or the ones they didn't like. My guess is that they wanted to give more definitive answers once and for all, as those "same questions" got the most definitive answers we ever got (such as Ishgard housing not getting a "we'll see", but getting a "if we add more housing, it'll be Ishgard"), in the hopes that the next LL - especially the fanfest ones - will not have them asked again. Or maybe they chose them because they didn't want to reveal too much of anything new - once again to save more for fanfest in November - and having a PLL during E3 was just a PR stunt for the new merch.
There is many questions each time, and some quite... problematic for Yoshida.
But, all questions are choose before the Q&A... the matter is when they have to select which question. They go on those because easy answer, that will disappoint just part of people, and no matter. but other big questions...
SE is smart. SE choose the question they want to answer... lets see the male bunny outfit, we had 3-4 time an answer, saying "will come, they are working on blablabla" to finally have nothing more that what we already had for ladies... But the time to answer this question, is a time not alowed to more serious questions...
Oh I know, I saw the thread. I just wish they'd go through and actually ask some of the more uncommon questions...
I get its easier to ask certain questions for the sake of easy answers, but it leaves a lot to be desired when at least I for one, am sick of seeing the same questions presented often in the forums that we all know the answers too whether we like the answers or not. But alas, it is also from the forums that they get these questions, so I suppose I should just always expect it. But then, even i felt for yoshi getting those questions, again....his facepalms were glorious.
But again this is just my opinion of the matter.
It looked like they just chose the most upvoted comments. So if it's anyone's fault it's anyone who upvoted questions that had been asked before.
And all prepared.
He doesnt choose directly the question, but he says to people doing it what kind of question... He just have to say "stop taking all time the same, even if they are the most popular" to have different one... And miracle, they will choose other questions!
If they take all time the same, it is because they are allow to(or more... they have to)
The questions chosen are generally those with most upvote... Simply... just change the way they chose (with "most upvote but we dont already answered in the 12 previous month" for exemple) and finally... we will have some interesting live letters...
That is not accurate.
I know at least one question (one of mine that was chosen) had 22 upvotes - whereas another one of my questions (that wasn't chosen) had 38 upvotes. There were a variety of questions from other players that I would have liked to see answered but weren't picked that had 24-40 upvotes. For example, literally the second question had 29 upvotes and it was about healer job balance - why wasn't that chosen over my 22 upvoted one? Or the 32-upvoted one about whether the "6 months to overhaul DRK" would mean there was a chance that it might be in 4.4"?
And the "replay story instances" question? That one had 30 upvotes. Once again, there were other questions upvoted higher than that one too.
So no, it's not a pure "these are the top questions".
They also didn't give a topic. Usually for the Q&A, the first post will say a topic. This time it was literally "Ask your most burning questions" - a free for all.
Besides, they should be picking questions they want to answer, not just questions that have high upvotes, because most people do not read past the first 5-10 pages and the last page (at any given time). Which means people who aren't among the first one are at a disadvantage when it comes to having their questions picked even if they were good.
There is one thing you're sort of right about, but I'll spin it in a different way, about the community's upvotes.
Rather than blaming that those are the highest rated I'll point this out: The highest rated question had 106 upvotes. There are thousands of players, yet this is the highest upvote. (And it wasn't chosen. Admittedly it was about the greed in alliance, but that would have been such an easy answer "We just put Need back in so please enjoy". ).
That we don't get more people willing to upvote questions they approve of...well..I think anyone who hated the questions picked should ask themselves: did I go through even 10 pages worth and upvoted the ones I liked and submitted what I thought should have been asked? Anyone who didn't participate in the process has NO right to complain.
That is what I was trying to get across, that people are complaining about the questions asked when they asked the questions that were popular. Not all of the questions that were popular, but the questions asked were more highly upvoted than the average. So it's less about what the developers or the community team is doing wrong and more about the questions we are putting forth to them.