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acraig 10/22/07 5:21:21 PM
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After reading some of the threads here there seems to be a lot of different views and a lot of assumptions ( some right, some wrong ). So, as a developer, I want to try to answer any questions you might have. ( Yes, I've signed up today but hey have to start somewhere. ) I am probably wading into a bit of a firestorm but hey, I need something to do while I wait for rebuilds
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TriMoon 10/23/07 12:00:52 PM
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Joined: 10/12/05 |
I wish you goodluck while entering this dungeon. If you want something todo in a positive way for your project, i suggest you remove your current moderator neko.... I was planning on joining your development team after getting a feel of how the game currently is, but his behavior has shut my door to this project... |
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acraig 10/23/07 12:05:36 PM
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Again I would hope that prospective team members would be able to see the game as a whole and judge it by that and not an incident on the forums. The forums is such a small part of the game. Anyways, I will try to pay more attention to the forums in the regard. |
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TriMoon 10/23/07 12:14:54 PM
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For any project in development, the forum is the face towards the public. If your PR staff scares-off visitors, or even scold them, you can as well close your doors because none will be able or want to pass the door to a "perhaps" better room... Simple logic: Im sorry to say, but i wont give this project a third thought until i hear changes in forum from players via other places on internet... |
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acraig 10/23/07 12:26:31 PM
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PlaneShift Developer
Joined: 10/22/07 |
Originally posted by TriMoonFinding effective people to deal with the public is a difficult task indeed. We have tried various times to build a PR department but it turns out mostly to be people with very little skills. We are in the process of trying to rebuild that area. It is rather hard to control people that I have never met in person and we can only try to do our best. If there is a continuing trend we will take steps. I am a bit taken back that you would paint the entire project with such a wide brush. The Blizzard forums are constantly bashing the Community Managers, the developers, the admins, anybody and everybody :) but I don't think what they did was a waste of time (though some hate WoW). Maybe later when the game is more full featured the forums will take a more minor role and people will enjoy the game for what it is and not what people say about it.
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pstruth 10/23/07 3:31:09 PM
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Originally posted by acraigIf one is to judge the game as a whole, then the forums are a critical part of making that judgement. The forums are not a small part of the game since they're one of the game's primary sources of community building. The forums are also the main way that players get to know the devs. So I think the forums are very much important and it's wrong to tell people to ignore what goes on there. |
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acraig 10/23/07 4:03:51 PM
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PlaneShift Developer
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Originally posted by pstruth That is true, but I never said to ignore them. I was saying don't discount the entire process because of them. Trying to police a community is a difficult job and people are doing their best. No matter what happens people are going to be upset at something or other. Trying to be all things to all people is not the solution either. It's a learning experience for everybody involved. |
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pstruth 10/23/07 9:01:39 PM
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Originally posted by acraigWhat a bunch of cop-outs. This isn't about policing a community. This isn't about "trying to be all things to all people". This isn't about noobs who are hellbent on finding something to get upset at. What this is about is treating people with common decency. You're right about one thing though: Some people have a lot to learn. |
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acraig 10/23/07 11:24:15 PM
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PlaneShift Developer
Joined: 10/22/07 |
I think in the majority of cases this is happening. I'd like to think we are all learning how this process works. For example, people complain that we are too strict while others take issue with the fact we let some stuff go. Somewhere in between there is hopefully the majority that we serve. For every complaint I have about one person I can find another that complements. I've always tried to treat people with respect whether they deserve it or not. However, everybody has their own personalities and it's not up to me to force them to behave a particular way. I've checked the forums and I don't see your username there so I cannot review your posting history.
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Tuxide 10/24/07 1:51:50 AM
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<Edit: Voluntarily removing my own comment, no reason to quote from deleted posts> |
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Tuxide 10/24/07 2:28:39 AM
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