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Right, I'd just like to say this was a great idea, but unfortunately not enough people knew about it for it to make any impact. What it highlighted to me though, was the fact that we rarely have any form of organised communication. So i have a suggestion which might really help us to hone in on they key problems with the game.
What I suggest is a REGULAR topic, once a month, on the top ten issues players have with the game, via the same system you used in the previous thread.
Then, take the most compelling arguments in each case from that forum and create a new thread with a poll for which of the top ten issues you would like to see fixed. (NB: This needs to be majorly advertised in-game as much as possible in order to get a representational vote).
So this would work in two stages, being:
-Top ten issues suggestions (open for two weeks possibly)
-Top ten issues poll (open for a further two weeks)
This would enable people to read through what people have suggested and why, and then make an educated vote on the topic that most needs the dev's attention.
This would be beneficial for two reasons.
1: The dev team would have no excuses for patching what doesn't need patching, as the requests of the community will be clearly defined.
2: It would enable the dev team to see what the community actually wants, rather than wading through nonsensical complaints that are not voiced by the majority.
Since there are currently so many complaints about this game, I think this would be a great place to start. You could even link this in with the newsletter you have started, as it would make good reading.
Thoughts? (No off-topic complaints please.)
What I suggest is a REGULAR topic, once a month, on the top ten issues players have with the game, via the same system you used in the previous thread.
Then, take the most compelling arguments in each case from that forum and create a new thread with a poll for which of the top ten issues you would like to see fixed. (NB: This needs to be majorly advertised in-game as much as possible in order to get a representational vote).
So this would work in two stages, being:
-Top ten issues suggestions (open for two weeks possibly)
-Top ten issues poll (open for a further two weeks)
This would enable people to read through what people have suggested and why, and then make an educated vote on the topic that most needs the dev's attention.
This would be beneficial for two reasons.
1: The dev team would have no excuses for patching what doesn't need patching, as the requests of the community will be clearly defined.
2: It would enable the dev team to see what the community actually wants, rather than wading through nonsensical complaints that are not voiced by the majority.
Since there are currently so many complaints about this game, I think this would be a great place to start. You could even link this in with the newsletter you have started, as it would make good reading.
Thoughts? (No off-topic complaints please.)