Lysander Voidrunner, on 27 August 2013 - 08:38 PM, said:
And you make very valid points with which I don't entierly disagree. My point is twofold. For starters, taking the founders pack you signed up for a game that you assumed was exactly what you wanted without ever seeing the end product. Had it been named differently, would you have dropped the same money, chanses are no. But I don't want to split hairs - you did make a decision to give them a very sizeable chunk of change for an experience, which they have, to an extent, failed to deliver. So again, I see your argument and they need to be held accountable.
That accountability is, unlike most of the community, not terrorized out of the develloper through threats, insults and all manner of poo flinging. There are ways of excerting pressure without reverting to childish outbursts of threats and insults.
Make a concerted effort in the form of a boycott of premium time, a targetted campaign of civil pressure on PGI and IGP. Not screaming and banging your fists at the doors and posting inflamatory "proof" that only pushes PGI further into seclusion.
For now, all these so-called hardcore fans have acted in such a way as to alienate PGI and the community and acted in the best way to drive the game into the ground. I've already seen this happen before, in EVE. A small but belligerent group of "enthousiasts" who agitated the community and almost brough the whole house down, they were called the goons. We all know that lots of them play this game, we all know what they are and we all know how they like to grief.
My feeling is that there are problems but certain people are compounding them. We're supposed to be in Beta, giving feedback. At this point, no feedback given to PGI is free of toxic diatrabe - why would they listen when everytime they ask for feedback it's delivered in the form of a flaming bag of poop? It's kind of a vicious circle and someone has got to break it, since these so-called fans care so much about the game, why don't they act in it's best intrests? They latched onto a valid mouvment and made it into a riot, no wonder the community and PGI aren't seeing eye-to-eye.
You know, it is PGI's responsibility to maintain a good relationship with the community. Do you think if they had been more interactive and open that these crisis would have reached this level?
Sure, there are always some mopes who carry it too far and make threats of violence. They should be dealt with harshly.
But PGI has to be able to filter that kind of noise out, not use it as an excuse to ignore the rest of us who have a grievance.
Everyone who reads this so called Creative Director Update, should be able to see that there is something very very wrong with the PGI/Community relationship.
I honestly don't think PGI understands the depth and seriousness of what they have done here.
Maybe they can come back from it, but I really don't think they know how. They certainly don't appear to be listening to any of the advice that has been given.