TopDawg, on 11 September 2014 - 09:45 AM, said:
That's a very sweeping overgeneralization. While there are a few posts I would have moderated (mostly related to personal attacks and wishing the ruination upon personal lives), the overwhelming majority has been fairly civil; if not constructive in places.
You are sending the exact wrong message with your post (arguably, the worst message actually). There are (more than likely) some who will not be able to let past transgressions go. There are (100% for sure) others who would still give MWO money if they made good on their promises and practices.
As I've already said, there's obviously a lot more wrong than just Niko's actions (far more encompassing than just this incident alone - although make no mistake, it is by no measure a 'small incident'); but he is an extremely unprofessional Community Manager, regardless of any other angles to be pursued.
Firing him--sacrificing him, whatever terminology you wish you to employ--will not solve all the woes of PGI. While I personally don't think he should keep his job, if he can clean up his act and actually do a proper job, it doesn't bother me in the slightest if he retains his position. But I am of the mind, that if you have identifiable 'wrongs' or 'bad', and choosing not to get rid of some of that in order to correct the course, well, you reap what you sow in the end.
I think he's got a fair point. As do you.
Niko could stay or he could go. PGI needs to understand that despite what they may want or desire, their customers are insisting on being involved in the development process. Their customers want to know what they're working on when and how soon they are to completion. Their customers also want to have a say in what is developed and development priorities.
PGI doesn't poll its player base that I can tell. An no, having Niko read feedback posts isn't polling. Yet, PGI claims, and Russ did this repeatedly in the Town Hall to have heard what the customers want and given customers what they want. I kept asking myself? When and how did they survey customers, did I miss something?
That's the #1 thing they need to fix.
Its not about the game, or delays, or changed rules, or reneging on promises or violating pillars. Its about communication. And communication is a two way street.
PGI needs to both listen and ask the right questions. We need to answer those questions civilly and respectfully.
This community is filled with vitriol and though PGI deserves much of the blame for that, the community, too, shares that blame. The arrogance of some posters on these forums and on Reddit is revolting.