Actually, this isn't entirely true - customer service, once you can get it, is actually quite a bit above par. The problem is, they have very few people in their CS department, and they are covering a multitude of games, game styles, and age groups - everything from The Littlest Zoo (or some such), aimed at the sub-7 crowd, Rockstar, the MMO's, the console games, etc etc ad nauseum. Couple this with the fact that EA, as a corporation, is cheap when it comes to spending a dollar... it's the company itself that deserves the scorn, and not the CS department, who, as I noted in a different thread, seems to be completely overwhelmed.EA's customer service, both in-game and outside the game sucks.
I second that! Ask the devs is a huge failure on several levels, the one lacking in the quote ist that it doesnt reach most player (no, stratics is not the majority of UO players).I disagree with the premise of the title, to an extent.
I would rate the "Ask the Devs" function a marginal success.
However, if compared to "Five on Friday", then yes. "Ask the Devs" is a huge failure.
While "Five on Friday" had never addressed any questions I submitted, at least it was steadily updated and I would learn more from it.
The "Ask the Devs" feature is totally weak, instead of five questions answered per week, we're lucky if we get one.
No, we're not...We are a small, self-selected group of people who like to talk about it. Not all of us on these boards even play, by people's own admissions.You gotta face it Galen's "player"
We are UO.
This statement doesn't even come close to making sense.all the others are noobs... face it.
If you are a UO player you HAVE to talk about it, or it's just a silly WOW type game.
Like you say, I haven't really met any players who have never visited Stratics. As far as UO forums communities are concerned, it is certainly the largest and most vibrant.Nothing's wrong with your cofee...
you'll just find I wasn't serious most of the time...
but when someone tries to dishonor my marriage in UO, you can bet I'm serious about it.
If you had lived the real UO Galen, you'd know exactly what I am speaking of. It's a community, not a dry, pathetic game.
Maybe you need to get a clue from your elders... even if we don't seem to disagree on the larger issue.
*chuckles*Nothing's wrong with your cofee...
you'll just find I wasn't serious most of the time...
but when someone tries to dishonor my marriage in UO, you can bet I'm serious about it.
If you had lived the real UO Galen, you'd know exactly what I am speaking of. It's a community, not a dry, pathetic game.
Maybe you need to get a clue from your elders... even if we don't seem to disagree on the larger issue.
I've met several.Like you say, I haven't really met any players who have never visited Stratics. As far as UO forums communities are concerned, it is certainly the largest and most vibrant.
You would say that "most" UOers have never visited Stratics?Galen is right, there are numerous players who don't even visit Stratics.
Some don't because they don't know of it, others because the dislike the community, and some because they dislike how stratics is viewed as somehow 'more important' in the food chain to UO than other sites that are in the community.
I would say many have visited at least, but maybe not 'most'. I would also venture to say that, in my personal experience, a decent portion do not come here to post or look for info, for whatever reason.You would say that "most" UOers have never visited Stratics?
Odd. Certainly, some players have never visited Stratics, but based on my interactions, I would think that most have.I would say many have visited at least, but maybe not 'most'. I would also venture to say that, in my personal experience, a decent portion do not come here to post or look for info, for whatever reason.You would say that "most" UOers have never visited Stratics?
And the majority of those who have don't past.Odd. Certainly, some players have never visited Stratics, but based on my interactions, I would think that most have.
Right, that's what I mean. I'm not talking posters. Many folks I know read Stratics, but don't post on forums.And the majority of those who have don't past.Odd. Certainly, some players have never visited Stratics, but based on my interactions, I would think that most have.
Check the number of guests vs. members viewing the Uhall.
Why should players have to do this though when it is the UO TEAM that should shoulder the weight of this responsibility? Seriously, it just encourages more laziness on their part.Well if that is the case then I suggest this. Make some books. Copy them and distribute them around all shards. If everyone is sooo worried that people aren't getting the information, then direct them to it. Thats what I started doing.
I was understanding Canery's point somewhat, but what you have written is simply not true. I visit these forums from work nearly every day as a guest. Moreover, as a reporter first for the UOLedger, and now for Stratics, I meet new people on Atlantic on a weekly basis. I've yet to run into anyone who has never heard of Stratics.A competitor did an in-game survey, asking how many of the population had even set up an account on the corporate owned and run forums - the results? Just under 8%. (There is no guest function - these forums are available only to active subscriptions - even closed accounts no longer have access to anything but general section of the site)
So it would not be surprising to me to find that less than 10% of the total UO population had ever visited, let alone had heard of, Stratics. It would surprise me even less to find that no more than 3/4 of those that have been here set up an account, let alone participate.
The no guest function was not part of the Stratics discussion - it was the competitors website. You HAVE to have an account to log in to the forums - period. Secondly, I didn't list the 10% as a given statistic, but as a personal gut feeling, based on 13 years of MMO gameplay, through 4 major, and multiple not so major games.I was understanding Canery's point somewhat, but what you have written is simply not true. I visit these forums from work nearly every day as a guest. Moreover, as a reporter first for the UOLedger, and now for Stratics, I meet new people on Atlantic on a weekly basis. I've yet to run into anyone who has never heard of Stratics.
I can agree that some folks may not have heard of Stratics. Although I think most folks have heard of Stratics, I'll admit that it's possible that most have not. However, the two paragraphs quoted above - particularly the "no guest feature" and "less than 10%" clauses - are fabricated and absolutely false.
This is my staff account.The no guest function was not part of the Stratics discussion - it was the competitors website. You HAVE to have an account to log in to the forums - period. Secondly, I didn't list the 10% as a given statistic, but as a personal gut feeling, based on 13 years of MMO gameplay, through 4 major, and multiple not so major games.I was understanding Canery's point somewhat, but what you have written is simply not true. I visit these forums from work nearly every day as a guest. Moreover, as a reporter first for the UOLedger, and now for Stratics, I meet new people on Atlantic on a weekly basis. I've yet to run into anyone who has never heard of Stratics.
I can agree that some folks may not have heard of Stratics. Although I think most folks have heard of Stratics, I'll admit that it's possible that most have not. However, the two paragraphs quoted above - particularly the "no guest feature" and "less than 10%" clauses - are fabricated and absolutely false.
Things taken out of context are bad, umkay? Considering you don't have a Stratics tag, should I presume your statement that you are a reporter here is fabricated and absolutely false? Or is it that your style of reporting is more Enquiresque than, say, WSJ?
It's responses like yours, which call people outright liars, while taking their posts out of context, that drive people from participating here, and the word spreads. If you are honestly just missing your tag, then congratulations. You are one of those few that make the badmouth on the Stratics staff ring true, regardless of if it is or not.
G'day.
Within this thread, I have mentioned the following: a) everyone I have met has visited Stratics and b) I think that most UOers have heard of Stratics. You responded as follows:I am not a reporter for a different community - UO or otherwise. I am a player. And unless I missed it, UO doesn't have in-game surveys, so I am now left to question that aspect about you as well. Common sense would have told me that someone was talking about a different GAME - especially given the fact that the word CORPORATE was mentioned. Not a fan site, which Stratics (at least according to some of the mods, is nothing more than) is. An official, run by the company, website, with forums, actual q/a forums for the devs and community to participate in... you know, those things that EA/Mythic DON'T offer?
And your seeming inability to differentiate between opinion, which I offered, re: the actual number of UO players that visit here - vs fact, which I again offered, as proffered by the company in question (in this case, one of the Sony Online Entertainment subsidiaries - you're a *reporter* - find it yourself) speaks volumes to *integrity*.
While Stratics may not be the *OFFICIAL* UO/EA/Mythic forums (which is open to debate), it is the de facto official forums for UO, much to the chagrin of more than a few people. If you are going to call someone you don't know, on a topic you obviously have no knowledge about, a liar, than yes, your integrity is in question, and since you have an *official staff* tag, it calls into question the integrity of Stratics in general. You are supposed to be a representative - a little courtesy towards others, and maybe a question on the topic, vice just calling someone a liar, would go miles to building some goodwill - because outside of these forums, cesspool of inequity is one of the nicer things said about this site. And not just uo.stratics.
Once again, g'day.
I disagree with this statement. You are free to go on about your "13 years of MMO gameplay, through 4 major, and multiple not so major games," but I think you underestimate the caliber of folks who post here. There are many players who have been devoted MMOers for over a decade, myself included. Moreover, these players are smart. I don't think anyone's buying your studies and statistics.So it would not be surprising to me to find that less than 10% of the total UO population had ever visited, let alone had heard of, Stratics.
This statement is so blown out of proportion, it is laughable. If you cannot help but receive every viewpoint that differs from yours as a personal attack, and if you respond with sweeping attacks calling people's very character into question, your forums experience is going to be marred by a great deal of anger and sadness.. . .your integrity is in question, and since you have an *official staff* tag, it calls into question the integrity of Stratics in general . . .
lol, sorry. I have trouble backing down.*nods* UO and Stratics is serious business. *tries to keep a strait face*
I'm not going to mince semantics with you. It's simply not worth the effort, and as the saying goes, never the 'tween shall meet.Syrus of Gahd said:stuff
may not be directly calling someone a liar, but it doesn't leave much (any?) wiggle room for another option. It was certainly enough to raise my hackles. It would have been far simpler, and far more appropriate, to just state that you disagree, and ask for facts and figures, or produce your own. I will admit that all either of us has introduced directly is anecdotal evidence (I, for one, won't even to pretend to have spoken to everyone on LS, and, more realistically, less than 2 dozen since I have been back in game, let alone brought up Stratics as a point of conversation). I'm not the social butterfly type - the guild I ran with, and the players that were in it, are long gone, so I run mostly solo - I do what I want to do, and then I log off.Syrus of Gahd said:but what you have written is simply not true.