Chill. They might be open to all feedback but that doesn't mean they're going to do anything with all of it, that'd be impossible.


This is not the take you think it is.
Criticism is important to address issues, the developers have noted they have wanted feedback from the start when they began showcasing the updates last year.
The alternative is we could've just gotten a real big ol' surprise when it hit retail with no ability to provide feedback and a heap of changes. Which do you think would be the easier situation to manage from a community and PR perspective, along with a workflow for the team point of view?
Last edited by faiarrow; 04-19-2024 at 11:00 PM. Reason: its midnight here and english is hard after reading JP for 5 hours
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