Quote Originally Posted by Fooldar View Post
The people in forums consist of a very small minority of the playerbase. Should such a minority dictate the course of the game's development to the large majority? I say no.
So should we ignore anyone willing to provide any feedback and let the devs just constantly make content without ever taking into account any feedback that their paying customers may have? I mean at this point feedback really needs to be taken into account lest we get another Eureka or another Expansion where we get more of the same with no proper iteration. I mean heck this interview itself already shows Yoshida hasn't even considered changing things up for the PvE side of things or the formula as a whole: https://www.finaland.com/?rub=site&page=news&id=6350
- German Media : Since A Realm Reborn, the end game pattern haven’t a lot : Farming tomestones, four high level raid and alliance raids, is there any plan to break this pattern and doing something new or are you going to continue to follow it?
- Yoshida : Currently we have added the even higher end, the Ultimate raids, but beyond that we still haven’t considered anything yet. However for the Disciples for the Hand and the Land, we are thinking of some new type of end content for those classes, but we can’t tell you anything about that yet.

The devs need to be transparent with their players and the players need to be vocal about what they want and without a proper way for the two to communicate the worse it'll become for the game. Plus my suggestion is to tie it to the log-in menu itself as to make sure everyone has a visual notification to input their opinion on the game. A good example would be something like Digital Extremes and their Warframe players with their 2 devstreams a month that actually shows their players the progress on systems. This gives the players time to voice any concerns while at the same time having any idea of what the devs have in mind.