you know, someone says that the devs are human being... maybe they are on vacancy after the accounts migration work?I think there are several things that have disturbed the community of late that require a response (at least). Is anyone seeing anything from the dev's? A note? A sign of life?
Whaa? coolness! what did they say?I it was in their last video that gave clues we wont see much of them...
Yeah the h-bomb known as "account migration".I didnt know a H bomb went off in virginia........ The dev have asigned 1 person to spy here on the boards for them .. it was in their last video that gave clues we wont see much of them...
I see similar behavior on this board with a great deal of venom toward the Devs:Although some detractors, like Verhoeve, attribute their disgust with Martin to what they view as his poor P.R. skills and “lack of proper communication.”
Grimm put out nicely the end of last week
http://vboards.stratics.com/uo-developer-feed/249508-lack-dev-stratics-during-fiasco.html
They said that a GM, I think Akamai, was going to be monitoring the forums for them. He was there in the video with them. Actually I think he was the one who said he would be monitoring the forums.Whaa? coolness! what did they say?
^^ What he said in both his posts. Anyone remember how great Jeremy was doing the whole community relations stuff. Its sad that the so called community guy doesnt bother with anything but warhammer - I always thought they were meant to be game neutral.Sorry for the rant, but I just remember when communications were much better, and I see them trying a bit with the Warhammer community, and I see them making an incredibly large effort with the SWTOR.com forums.
I think most of us who have been around are familiar enough with EA to know that certain topics are off limits. Account management and the new EULA crap are at the top of that list right now. Yeah, there are players who want to personally attack the devs on the forums over account management problems, but those particular players (assuming they are actively subbing) would have some other axe to grind with the devs if that wasn't a problem. They are always angry over something and lash out any way they can, and even when their problems are with EA, the devs represent EA and therefore are a target in their eyes. They are always going to be around.
However, more communication about the game itself would go a long ways towards changing the mood these days. All three communities - UO, Camelot, and Warhammer, as a whole, have a pretty sour outlook on the future of their respective games.
If I had to rank them, I'd say that Warhammer players have the worst outlook, followed by Camelot, and UO. I can still find plenty of UO players who are positive. Not so much with the other two games, and Warhammer players have the new arenas game and the dev comment that Warhammer might go f2p as a sign of their problems, and it's staring them in the face. The lack of communication really hurts all three games though and does contribute to that mood, and in some ways it hurts all three games more than if a game mechanic was bugged or something else along those lines.
It seems so simple on the surface, and it's almost painful when you look at other games or even the past. Even just an hour a week of somebody officially talking to players or responding to issues or questions that are brought up. Five-on-Friday, something.
"Grimm put out nicely the end of last week "
LOL too funny.....I did not catch that until you pointed it out!
Now if we could just get the rest of the Divs to Put Out on a weekly basis--we would all have smiles on our faces!![]()
QFT - As much as its a dirty word being owned by those that begin with B would at least guarantee us ongoing support and content - even if they would turn the game into a clone of that game that we must not mention....UO is the lost child of EA, we are given mostly these days scraps of attention if we are very good angels.
I wish we were owned by B****d, then we might get some love and attention.
Yes , I am feeling used and abused by the Gods.
I'm cutting a ton of this post, but those lines pretty much prove a point in my earlier:I appreciate frustration when I see it, but that message you posted, grimmomen, is absurd.
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Nurture that and feel priviliged.
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I'm cutting a ton of this post, but those lines pretty much prove a point in my earlier:
We have greater access to creators of media than ever before, and rather than using that as an avenue for constructive criticism, we feel entitled to use it for abuse.
GrimmOmen's post does bring up a few key points, but since it seems people read his post to find something to be upset about, I see no point in going into them.
One observation: we are allowed to express constant anger and outrage, but those on other end are not free to express frustration. That raises the question: do we want a dialogue with those who work on this game or do we simply want them to post so we can attack what they say?
Yes, the account migration was a mess, but why on earth would we want those who are not involved in that process to comment on it?
Yeah, if i recall correctly they even give a slot to "My littlest pet shop online", or whatever it is. Like really...... wow.You have to like that even when you ring EA customer support you get options to select DAoC and Warhammer......no mention atall of UO.
Sort of tells ya what they think of UO.![]()
Agree in all points ... especially the bold part. I can't tell you how many times I got my butt outta the desk chair and took it over to Planning, Finance or some other department. Why? To find out what is going on in something they are doing that affects MY customers!... Now, I understand you have little to do with the issues at hand. Simply put, it is not your personal fault. However, that does not mean that you should not try to tell your fans what is going on, what actions are being taken and how things are progressing (and what the plans for the (near) future are). And not just you, but all the people that work on this game are, in my opinion, responsible for that. I don't care if you dedicate one spokesperson, or if all of you write a note or two, but it is something I think would go a very, very long way. Woodsman put it well in one of his posts. I am actually a very positive UO player...
He was the producer not community relations...Kai Schober is our community guy and hes actually posting on uo.comIn general, we DO know and realize that developers didn't do this mess. But what does Cal as Community Relations or whatever, do? Can't he get the info and be the face of EA to at least let us in on things? He did a stint in the military thus knows how to duck the incoming stuff.
I do agree with that. Too many people are going to bash them every chance they get, and I think that stops a lot of them from posting.Well said...
What we need is balance. The devs posting and the usual suspects not attacking them for everything and anything every time they do.
Wouldn't that a) require him to know anything about UO and b) actually be the community guy in UO as well as warhammerFive-on-friday wouldn't be hard for the community guy to do.
nom nomSkin head, dead head
Everybody gone bad
Situation, aggravation
Everybody allegation
In the suite, on the news
Everybody dog food
Bang bang, shot dead
Everybody's gone mad
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
Beat me, hate me
You can never break me
Will me, thrill me
You can never kill me
Jew me, sue me
Everybody do me
Kick me, kike me
Don't you black or white me
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
Tell me what has become of my life
I have a wife and two children who love me
I am the victim of police brutality, now
I'm tired of bein' the victim of hate
You're rapin' me off my pride
Oh, for God's sake
I look to heaven to fulfill its prophecy...
Set me free
Skin head, dead head
Everybody gone bad
Trepidation, speculation
Everybody allegation
In the suite, on the news
Everybody dog food
Black male, black mail
Throw your brother in jail
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
Tell me what has become of my rights
Am I invisible because you ignore me?
Your proclamation promised me free liberty, now
I'm tired of bein' the victim of shame
They're throwing me in a class with a bad name
I can't believe this is the land from which I came
You know I do really hate to say it
The government don't wanna see
But if Roosevelt was livin'
He wouldn't let this be, no, no
Skin head, dead head
Everybody gone bad
Situation, speculation
Everybody litigation
Beat me, bash me
You can never trash me
Hit me, kick me
You can never get me
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
All I wanna say is that
They don't really care about us
Some things in life they just don't wanna see
But if Martin Luther was livin'
He wouldn't let this be, no, no
The Five-on-Friday could be gathered by some Stratics volunteers every week and forwarded to Kai, who could then email the questions to those on the UO team responsible for those questions. Once they respond to Kai, Kai would then get the responses cleared through EA public relations and legal, and when he receives the answers a few weeks later, post them for us.Wouldn't that a) require him to know anything about UO and b) actually be the community guy in UO as well as warhammer
I'm cutting a ton of this post, but those lines pretty much prove a point in my earlier:
We have greater access to creators of media than ever before, and rather than using that as an avenue for constructive criticism, we feel entitled to use it for abuse.
GrimmOmen's post does bring up a few key points, but since it seems people read his post to find something to be upset about, I see no point in going into them.
One observation: we are allowed to express constant anger and outrage, but those on other end are not free to express frustration. That raises the question: do we want a dialogue with those who work on this game or do we simply want them to post so we can attack what they say?
Yes, the account migration was a mess, but why on earth would we want those who are not involved in that process to comment on it?
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I did leave out most of your post since I don't really like large blocks of text that appear a few posts up in a thread. If anyone feels I distorted or misrepresented Thav12's post, I welcome them to scroll up and read it. I actually chose to cut most of it rather than bold the parts that bothered me. I don't consider Thav12's post part of the problem, but more a symptom.Interestingly enough, I did not attack anyone in my post. However, I did state that this role reversal that grimmomen described is besides reality and called it absurd. I was actually fairly balanced about this, and think that i was not displaying outrage or constant anger. The disagreement I have with you is that I do not believe that I am to feel privileged for receiving an update here and there, or for interacting with a dev. In fact I feel the exact opposite: I think it is an immense privilege that we as players care so much that we constantly want to give feedback to the devs and engage in endless -heated- debates about the game they put together.
I believe it is important to update your clients, particularly if things do not go well. Today was a good day in that respect. we did get some updates and they are quite exciting. i will even forget about the fact that aside from this good and exciting news I also received an email stating that my account was closed due to not supplying billing information, with a link in the email that did not work, only to find out that this is again an erroneous email, and that as far as I can tell there was billing info there, and my account is still active.
By the way, by leaving out the meat of a statement and only highlighting two sentences out of context, one can literally distort the actually message. Please don't use my post this way, i think that is kind of lame. and in answer to your question in the last sentence of your post: because they are quite a bit closer to the source than I am, and I am sure they can at least attempt to figure things out for us. Even a note stating that they are trying, on our behalf, to figure out what is wrong would go a long way. As I eluded to earlier, after all - we are paying customers keeping them in their jobs. Still, i remain a big fan of their work. That is why I just again verified my billing info to make sure I am good to go for another 6 months on my accounts.
Makes me think back to Jeremy, I do not know if she had any expertise, but she put forth a genuine effort and concern. she didn't take weeks either, sometimes minutes.The Five-on-Friday
get the responses cleared through EA public relations and legal, and when he receives the answers a few weeks later, post them for us.
and requires no expertise,
QFTIn this case there were no filters... they simply avoided what felt uncomfortable.
I think a dedicated representative can actually pay for themselves, because player/customer relations are very important in MMOs. There are plenty of people who get fed up with little things and quit, and if they actually saw that their concerns were at least being passed upstairs in some form, or being discussed, they might stick around. At the very least, a dedicated relations person can help with player communities and keeping players actively engaged in the game.Really is sad that EA doesn't much care enough for it's customers to provide a representative to at least keep us informed.
And that's not the fault of the DEV's that fault lies directly with EA games...