Quote Originally Posted by Sephirah View Post
Honestly I wish more developers had the spine to tell their players they are wrong. But I have an oldschool mentality. I don't think games should change or be updated because something is considered "too hard" or "not good enough". You do what you can with what you're given.
I...hate that idea. The idea of any company that would just flat out tell their customer's they're wrong and they just have to "deal with it" is terrible for everyone in the long run.

What I would like to see is more open discussion between consumers and creators. Giving us good solid answers to our questions and listen to our own ideas. That way we can have a better understanding of the game itself and they get to help develop a game we actually really want to play.

But that can't happen because of the terrible choking demon of legal issues and copyright abuse.