Posted April 07, 2012
hedwards: Within reason here I agree with you. I stopped playing one of my favorite online games because the developers became obsessed with forcing people to spend time in areas that weren't any fun. They could have fixed the zones so that people wanted to play there or put something in there that would make doing so beneficial, instead they made it a turn burning sink.
I don't necessarily think that developers should cave, but I do think they should consider the complaints before rejecting them. Some things like a poor control set up can be fixed reasonably easily and make a huge difference.
Yeah, I should have said "when most people want something, you should at least consider it" not "when most people want something you should do it", thanks for stressing that out. I don't necessarily think that developers should cave, but I do think they should consider the complaints before rejecting them. Some things like a poor control set up can be fixed reasonably easily and make a huge difference.
It's customers who are paying and playing their games, so they should listen to them. It has nothing to do with self-entitlement.
If somebody wants to see some self-entitlement evidence, they should visit occupy Wall St. or something like that. "We want jobs" is one of the examples.