Craig Steele, on 30 January 2014 - 04:32 PM, said:
I'd be a lot more confident in this product (considering its history) if the communication increased ten fold.
To me, they need to be over doing the comms now to restore some credibility. The need to be making commitments they CAN deliver and hold themselves to them.
I would like to see a weekly "snapshot" of top 3 forum threads from the week before and their commentary on those subjects. I would like to see progress rates towards key product milestone (eg, half way, 2/3rds, moved to QA, in Art). Pauls NARC note is the type of thing I would like to see more often (maybe not the "we're doing this, but similar" on a weekly basis.
Not war and peace, short and sharp, but talk to their customers.
Right now to me, this group had some good ideas and have failed to take those ideas to a sustainable entertaining product. They have some more good ideas which on track record I can't see them being translated any difference. Same people, same management, same story. I am looking for them to give me confidence that any more money I spend here will translate to something I will enjoy. I'm not niave enough to think everything I want from the product will magically appear tomorrow, but I do want some confidence they are progressing in the right direction.
As for the product itself, we agree its hard. Where we seem to disagree is on how much latitude we forgive them. You want to grin and bear it as is and wait paitently, I get that. No issues. Me, I'm putting my wallet away, play only when friends ask me to and saying here on forums, the balls in your court PGI, I did my bit and I don't think you've done yours.
I am not just grinning and bearing it, I am having fun playing the game as is. Which is a good thing as it means I can stack up some C-bills and master some mechs for when CW does arrive.
As to spending more money, at this moment I have Elited all the Phoenix mechs but still a ways to go in Mastering them. I only have 1 free mech bay, but I have 995 MC sitting around so no worries there.
As to more info, that is another area where people think it's easy to do. But all info has to be vetted to make sure it's not going to change, that they don't make another promise that isn't going to happen etc. That means someone has to come up with the info, vet it, then present it to the boss which takes them away from their assigned job. Then god forbid it's rejected, and they have to start all over again, which means more lost time and even the possibility of being late or missing a communication deadline.
Ghogiel, on 30 January 2014 - 08:37 PM, said:
Just have to have a rough idea of the margin for error in that sample. Having a biased sample is unavoidable.
Technically true, but irrelevant. You are saying since it's impossible to eliminate the last tiny little bit of bias, then it's ok to use a completely biased sample.
A forum, by definition, only includes people who choose to come here. That means people who don't come here are completely left out. Since the people who come here often have agendas to pursue, that pollutes the pool to the point where it's almost impossible to come up with accurate information.