Nikolai Lubkiewicz, on 27 May 2014 - 01:31 AM, said:
Otherwise, I might as well send my men into the depths of 4chan, from where they might never return. (It took me several years to climb out of there with only a rusty spork to defend myself)
An absolute lie. We would've thrown you back out ourselves.
This thread is an incredible example of what happens when people fail to recall recent history (for example, Roadbeer going from staunch champion of PGI to yet another critic) and also fail to learn from it. Niko, your company had 4chan in your pocket in 2012, with the only complaints being warnings that something was amiss.
To make an analogy, we warned you that this game had potential but was sitting on a number of highly flammable issues. You ignored us. Eventually, as the issues continued to stack up and the flint of broken promises was repeatedly struck, a fire broke out.
4chan revolted. The fire spread.
General Discussion revolted. The fire spread.
Something Awful revolted. The fire spread.
/r/MWO revolted. The fire spread.
Now, here you are, almost in the middle of 2014, and rather than address the issue that has caused your community engagement team to run from safe haven to safe haven like it's a Scooby Doo chase scene, you simply try to rationalize the issue as one of "trolls" and "banned users" (which is another lie, since as you can see I'm still here - for now). Your role within the company should be that of a firefighter, but rather than brave the heat to put out the flames, you just keep moving from house to house, evidently unaware that eventually, the fires of the angry and disenfranchised will catch up to you.
Someday soon, you'll be given your walking papers and told to throw everything in your cubicle into a box before being escorted out by mall security, because you will have failed to perform your duties in a satisfactory manner. The rest of your company will likely follow, as your failure to contain the raging inferno that was once your consumer base will ensure that continued development and support for the game will soon become financially unviable. I want you to remember that. When MechWarrior Online goes offline, and PGI closes its doors, you, along with Russ, Brian, and Paul, will be responsible, because not only did you frequently stoke the fire for your own entertainment, you were unable (and possibly unwilling!) to extinguish it.
(EDIT: Not 30 minutes after posting this, I've been put on mod approval for posting. Truth hurts, I suppose.)
Edited by valkyrie, 27 May 2014 - 06:19 PM.