InnerSphereNews, on 27 August 2013 - 01:17 PM, said:
[color=#CCCCCC]I also wanted to take time to clear up a few laundry items, mostly to do with communication and promises. I think I’ll start with a lesson from my wife: Never say never, or always. I have to agree. Even though best intentions and plans for future designs and direction of the game can take a different course as we develop them, we have learned to avoid using words of certainty whenever possible. We’ve seen these type of words frame our messaging in a way that some community members either see this as a promise, or guarantee. I want to always remind our community that we do our best to describe both our vision and roadmap, and that sometimes we are going to make decisions that you may not agree with. MechWarrior Online is constantly evolving and changing. It’s a living breathing project that will never stay still, rather react to players, analytics and external influences, like new trends in gaming
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I wonder how well Bryan listens to his wife.. lol
"Bryan! Don't you be goin to the bar tonight!"
"Yes, Wife."
*Goes to the bar*
Edit: Anyways. It's too obvious of an error to actually be taken I mean... "I want to remind our commmunity" sounds just fine.. so.. is that "always" needed to be there? Well... no. lol
And the never? I think he first typed " won't" then thought... You know, I paid big bucks for that troll face.... *inserts never*"
/trollface
Well played Bryan
lol
But now there's the question, since he knows never to say never or always.... is he now purposefully going against that? Wouldn't that then mean he doesn't want to remind the community, and that the game will stay still? I mean, if he doesn't mean never, or always, he's likely to mean the opposite!
Edited by MoonUnitBeta, 27 August 2013 - 04:29 PM.