CMetz, on 04 December 2013 - 04:42 AM, said:
it is our responsibility as the community to help the developers gain a consensus of our wants in a productive manner.
We try, but they genuinely don't seem to care what we think - and frankly they haven't since the whole "beta burnout" hullabaloo towards the end of closed beta. Remember, us forum goers are neither the core audience or even a minority worth listening to - I'll dig up the dev quotes for those statements if you don't believe me when I say that's straight from the horse's mouth.
So we've tried reason, we've tried maths, logic, illustrations, graphs, pleading, we've tried shouting at the tops of our metaphorical lungs, and nothing. What's left but ridicule and scorn? I have no problem understanding why some see no other way to get through to the devs, even if I personally try to stay a more reasoned course (if only because I believe that there is a slightly larger chance - even if it's still close to zero - that that will be read by someone and perhaps passed on to the devs).
PGI is just a disaster when it comes to communication and community interaction. They promise the world and deliver a pebble - a late and feature-incomplete, buggy pebble at that.
And that would be okay if the core of the game wasn't as good as it is; then one could just walk away. But the core game is a gem, it's genuinely fun to stomp around in my 'mechs and duke it out with 23 other people. For a while, before the feeling sinks in that there is
nothing else; all the words that have been spoken, promises been made about Community Warfare, Role Warfare, E-War, game modes and the likes mean
nothing when it's just words.
Like the young man from Memphis, Tennessee might have said:
A little less conversation, a little more action, please
All this aggravation ain't satisfactionin' me
A little more bite, a little less bark
A little less fight and a little more spark
Shut your mouth and open up your heart, now PGI satisfy me
It's way past the time when they need to start to deliver on their promises.