627, on 26 January 2016 - 11:48 PM, said:
Someone remembering the great threat from homeless bill last time? basically he was right with everything.
First, people will ask all kind of stupid questions - be it *drink* or obvious ones or my personal favorite, disguised insults and demanding things.
On top there will be questions that PGI can't or don't want to answer, so you'll get a cookie with something like soon, maybe, looking into and the like.
I'd say they should internally gather some infos they are willing to share and just report those to us. And if someone has questions to those infos he can ask in chat for clarification.
All these other questions will only make this longer but I bet 10 cbills you won't get any answer that brings something new or surprising to the table.
The most effective way of answering questions that the community wanted answered was the Ask the Devs, really. People asked questions and then people voted. Of course, there was some bias for the early birds who posted early in the thread. You can't really avoid something like that. But ultimately, you got some idea of what issues the community wanted to talk about.
You could say that the forum represents a vocal minority. But the people on the forum probably make up 95% of the people you'll see active in a Twitch Townhall Meeting anyway, so it's not exactly an improvement in that regard. Except you throw in some Reddit familiars who have been banned from the forum.
You could say that it was a lot more work for PGI. But really, all it took was scrolling through the thread to note which posts got more likes, picking out the top 10 and then filtering out the ones that were unconstructive. I can't imagine that took more than 15 minutes.
The transition from AtD to Townhall with a forum thread with no system, where NGNG basically picked the questions they decided, to this new Townhall with live chat only... it's hard to see this as anything other than a desire to interact with the community as little as possible. Because I really don't see any arguments for how it's better. Is it because they want more people to support NGNG on Twitch, is that the idea? I don't get it. If there are any white knights who can explain this to me, I'd be happy to get a new perspective.
Edited by Alistair Winter, 27 January 2016 - 09:02 AM.