You do understand that the team that took over in Nov/Dec is basically recreating this game right? And I am fairly certain Yoshi-P works longer than a 14 hour day...It's also the job they are paid to do. I don't work a 14 hour day where I have a mountain of work to do and expect or even want to be thanked; I expect to be paid. I don't thank my trash man for dealing with all the garbage. I expect him to do it because that is his job.
Had they worked their assess off earlier, they wouldn't be in this predicament. Part of this community seems to suffer from Stockholm Syndrome. "Thank you for working on a game that was released completely broken and making it slightly less broken with an entire year worth of development." The concept just boggles my mind.
I don't totally dislike the game, but I'm not prepared to thank the developers for making the progress they've made so far. It's really not that amazing and some would even consider progress thus far to be rather slow.
Last edited by Aykatu; 09-30-2011 at 03:34 PM.
Yes, I'm aware. Yoshi and company are being paid to do a job. Should I thank them for doing a job? How in the world would you know about his sleeping habits? It was an example.
I thank people for doing something they're not obligated to do i.e. open a door for me, buy me lunch etc.
Last edited by Blarp; 09-30-2011 at 03:35 PM.
Because he has discussed them...
You are correct ma'am, you should not appreciate other people's work and dedication. Bc you are so amazing!
The dev team is not obligated to to ask our opinions, provide these forums for you to whine, or to provide us the information as much as they do. However, they do.
Last edited by Aykatu; 09-30-2011 at 03:47 PM.
Like I said, I don't think it's necessary to thank people for doing a job that they're being paid for. They're professionals. They don't need a gold star for doing a good job. Do you go to work and hope your boss thanks you for doing the job he pays you for?
First, lol
Second, /derp
Third, lol
Thanks for doing your job Blarp!! I appreciate it!
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