Couple of hours before the forums were flooded with threads about how much the game got broken. Now they are flooded with threads "stop whining", "it's all about you", "the game is fine, you are not" etc.
While first flood I find to be very good, the second one is terribad. Let explain, why, taking as an example all but dead MMO SWTOR we have right now.
But first on general.
"Whining" is good, because it is not mainly whining. It is complaining about the bad sides the game has. PGI got lucky to get a very involved community (just like Bioware was before with SWTOR), that actually cares for the game, wants it to succeed and gets very upset, when the game gets... let's just say "not fun" instead of broken. Then tonns of posts about it emerge.
I hope, the devs read and understand the posts, otherwise, we will end up like SWTOR.
So, about SWTOR now. That WAS a promising game with high potential because of universe it was running in (don't you see the resemblance?). BUT. At certain point the devs went on with decisions, that proved the trusting community, that noone gives a **** about them. And the community just vanished. Soon, the game vanished too.
It's not a secret, that commonly, active gamers, who actually love playing, spend more time in the game, rather than on forums. So, if the game is fine and has mechanisms, that allow to communicate, they communicate there. Once the game starts going in wrong direction, active gamer leaves the game and goes to the forum, to write a complaint. Or, if he finds the same one he has, he reads the reaction on it and then takes decision whether to keep hoping for best, or leave and try something else.
Forum posters, on the other hand, live on forums. They love the forums, want them clean and nice. Probably, they love forums more, than the game, that they find "ok". So, once some complaint shows, they swarm it and write things like "game is ok, you are broken", "stop whining, the developer knows better" and so on.
And critical thing in their relationship is developer's reaction. SWTOR became the example of poor developer's reaction (actually, NONE) and decisions and died eventually.
Forum posters dominated on the forums, swarmed every thread, not a single solid complaint had a crew reply or reaction. In fact, all the reactions were exactly opposite to the ones players hoped to get. So, devs knew better and killed the game eventually, making it poor WoW clone with not much to do. They did listen to forum posters, who though everything was ok, and lost all their dedicated player base meanwhile
So, if you come to the forums after poor decision and think "omg, these people whine again... the game is ok" - know, that if you didn't see this "whine", that would mean that the game died and lost dedicated player base.
Be glad that you have that much "whining". As, I hope, PGI is.
And PGI, please, let us, gamers, know, that we are somehow heard.
Just plain silence and damage control won't do the thing for you.
PS
We do remember the big letter about OB delay, We loved it, it showed, that you listen to at least turbo-hyper-giant reactions of the gamers. However, I hope, that the reaction does not need to get that high for you, PGI, to take it into consideration - the dedicated gamers community does not have stamina to make such reactions every time something goes wrong.
Edited by Undead Bane, 07 November 2012 - 03:13 AM.