I definitely agree that people should bring it up if they have concerns about a particular issue. However, there is a a difference between voicing your concerns and go the doomsayer way to spread ignorance and ignore logic. Like for example, your thread is the best example of how concerns should be brought up. While I do not agree with you on this particular issue, I think your thread does a good job at voicing the concerns of those against this issue and I think a few people could take a page out of your book.
Business 101: Communication issues WILL arise at one point, there is no avoiding it. Also, plans can and will change at the last minute and the best you can do is try to minimize the damage a.k.a damage control.When you say something that the whole world reads you better damn well keep your word and not change it or say that you meant something else aka flip flop on whatever the issue is.
For that matter if you as an individual say something you need to keep your word as well, when you decide to change what you meant regardless of who it is or even if it is a group it makes you/them/they or who ever look really bad.
Not that I agree with how housing was done (I personally think it was done terribly bad) but discrediting the guy who seemed actually genuinely sorry about how the miscommunication and who is doing an actually pretty good job at being involved with the community when it's absolutely not necessary from him to based on one mishap is a really stupid thing to do.
Not targeting you specifically but I think pretty much everyone who says the guy shouldn't be trusted due to the housing event is being hypocritical. Every single person at one point will make a mistake in communication and I'm pretty sure none of you would like it if that person just started telling everyone that you shouldn't be trusted.Yoshi is in full producer mode here. He sees the murmur of discontent running through the community on the basis of the cash shop announcement, and he is rushing to soothe our fears. Not by saying "We've decided to change direction," of course; rather, by saying, "Trust us, we've got your best interests at heart, we won't let you down. Trust us, don't worry."
Of course, we've seen this before.
Last edited by Dwill; 10-27-2014 at 04:43 PM.
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I understand some issue's or changes need to be made, there comes a point when these changes or issue's seem to arise with everything. This has become a pattern with Yoshi and he either needs to not say anything on the issue or make good on what he has said in the first place with no excuses. At this point in time trust has been broken and he needs to find a way to fix it.
Also I am trying to find the interview where yoshi said he would not break 1.0 to make 2.0 but we see how that turned out. So far no luck.
Last edited by maxthunder1; 10-27-2014 at 04:50 PM.
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