So, we're up about 60 more survey takers. I had the other thread on this forum locked because people kept responding to it, and rather viciously, and I'd rather their vicious comments be put to good use bumping
this thread
The statistics haven't changed much in the meantime. It's now becoming very clear that only 50% of the community has a joystick hooked up--the number keeps wavering between the majority in the minority, and right now it's like 50.1% and 49.9%.
How people want zellbrigen handled is becoming a bit more stable--it was so close before that it was hard to figure out, but now it seems that given the choice between the
players voting on zellbrigen violations and the
game automatically detecting, people would prefer the game to detect things. Both are popular though, and I still advocate a sort of mix where the game detects but the players approve. People who want no zellbrigen at all are still in the minority.
Due to a lot of recent bumping in the other thread, the number of this forum's users who responded has jumped up.
MechWarrior: Living Legends has enough respondents that I feel bad I didn't think of linking to their forum earlier.
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In any case, I'm hearing a lot of messages like "you should get rewarded for doing this with a 'Mech or skin or a hat or something!".
I don't really think that's necessary. While it does tickle me to see so much enthusiasm, and I did joke about getting a "Captain Morgan Kell's Spiced Rum" decal, that's not really why I did all this. I just love
MechWarrior, and will be perfectly happy if my reward for my effort is just helping to improve the final product.
...unless the developers are looking for a new writing-staff member, or at least a QA/beta tester. Then, I have an idea for how you can reward me!
But really, whenever I see game developers start handing out exclusives, all that happens is that friction is generated within the community between the haves and the have-nots. And when there isn't jealousy over the cool exclusive thing, there's way too much respect and deference given to someone who might well be an undeserving pompous bully. Which of course only creates more friction.
And it also sets a bad precedent. If I got something cool, then other people would want stuff for things
they've done. Instead of having this lovely forum filled with people who create polls and engage in discussions because they want to improve the game, we'd have a forum filled with people who create polls and engage in discussions because they want to prove how awesome they are to the devs. Something about that I find unsettling.
I'd rather the forums be a place where the merit of your words is judged by your words, not by whether or not you received a cool doodad at some time in the past. Heck, I'm already slightly miffed that our accounts have two forms of rating systems and a 'number of posts' counter and a member-title (advanced member and whatnot)--which means that someone can look at something you've said, and taint their judgement of it based on what other people think of you and how long you've been on the forum, rather than the merit of those specific words.
Nah, if I'm to receive a special pat on the head for this whole analysis, I'd rather it come in the form of further opportunities to help PGI out with the creation of this game.
*steps off soap-box*
Edited by Mr. Smiles, 02 December 2011 - 10:50 AM.