Choices, Choices! lolI'm kind of torn as far as whether or not I really want an alpha invite.
One one hand, I would love to have a chance to test the game. I'm sure I could find a few ways to break it, lol.
On another hand, if I do get an alpha invite, I'll be too busy testing to come here on the forums and make fun of all the people QQing because they didn't get in.
Hmmm... :/
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I'm kind of torn as far as whether or not I really want an alpha invite.
One one hand, I would love to have a chance to test the game. I'm sure I could find a few ways to break it, lol.
On another hand, if I do get an alpha invite, I'll be too busy testing to come here on the forums and make fun of all the people QQing because they didn't get in.
Hmmm... :/
What?! You'd leave the forums....and me? I am saddened.
/Thancred
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/roll "Alpha invite come on!"
You're making an assumption. It may or may not mean that.
Incompetence is a big word. It may very well have happened that when they allowed everyone in the game for the dalamud event that also inadvertantly unlocked alpha application. Mistakes happen, and even competent people make them.So, they didn't mean to let people without active accounts apply? That just makes them incompetent, not so sure how I feel about that...
It's not really an assumption. The fact that for the largest part of the application process inactive accounts could not physically apply at all is indeed a fact. Any number of people tried and can easily confirm it.But making that big assumption, how would you have handled it then?
That's really pretty simple. When you make a mistake the best way to address it is simply a "we made a mistake, sorry about that. It won't happen again".
Owning to a mistake and making amends is normally the simplest and easiest solution.
Really? I'm not here insulting people or ripping my hair off. I'm offering some criticism in a rather mild way, mind you. Unless you see any kind of criticism as an overreaction.It really does amaze me how you don't see your responses as over-reacting.
If it was intentional, that should have been announced as soon as the rule was changed. Giving people notice upfront is definitely the less damaging way as opposed to letting them find out by themselves.I wonder how well it would have worked out for them to annouce that same quote BEFORE first round of acceptance emails went out. How many people would have assumed that they were going to get shafted from the get go? Managing that would have been way easier then addressing the few people after the fact that got bent out fo shape right?
Now who's exaggerating? No one talked about grevious insults. What SE did is a PR blunder. No one here is feeling insulted. Criticism doesn't imply that.Honestly, if you would have gotten an invite in the first round, would you still be championing this cause for all those other people that the company has so greiviously insulted with this?
And yes, this "cause" is simply a matter of principle for me. My criticism comes regardless of me participating into the alpha or not. You're very free to disbelieve it, of course.
Last edited by Abriael; 12-06-2012 at 11:17 AM.
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