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    Greven's Avatar
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    Aug 2013
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    Gridania
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    Chris Von'greven
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    Ragnarok
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    Dark Knight Lv 80
    Quote Originally Posted by Anzaman View Post
    Naturally, if you aren't happy with product, you don't pay for one. I've simply not purchased plenty of games over the years since I either don't like it, or their "business" model.

    Few years back when I left World of Warcraft, I went to their website, cancel'd my subscription and wrote my reason in this box that you can write reasoning as why you are leaving. I didn't go and make thread on general discussion about it, I was done and left. But I take it I should follow up "community example" and write 17 micro-threads about everything that I'm currently unhappy with, maybe threaten and call names while at it.

    Indeed someone can be too harsh and a polite way of writing should be the way but complaining about what you don't like is giving a feedback that the producers of an evolving product do need. Unsubscribing is the last extreme option and the opposite of what the devs wants: they want to sell their product.

    In 1.0 only female miqo'tes were playable, community requested males and they added it in 2.0 and it's the most popular race up to now.
    Raiders disliked trash mobs in Bahamut Coil, they removed them.
    At the beginning of HW players complained about AST, and they buffed it.
    People complained hard about "bow mage" and they modified it deeply.

    Devs are people too, they want to do what people want but it's not that easy and they might have some ideas that don't really reflect the community and feedbacks are the more visible way to notice the disappointment and proceed accordingly.
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    Last edited by Greven; 03-24-2019 at 11:53 PM.