why was ggg active basically daily.. then after EA the barely communicate?
where did their passion go?
Last bumped on Jan 29, 2025, 7:24:56 AM
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They're busy working.
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They're busy working.[/quote]
uhh.. they were super active BEFORE the EA.. and still had time to communicate daily Last edited by BrainVs#6980 on Jan 28, 2025, 7:08:55 PM
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" You mean busy muting/banning everyone after the entire world found out a certain billionaire "Who his name shall not be pronounced" cheated and got away? Even on this very forum mentioning his name apparently is a Violation of Code of Conduct 🤡 They are getting paid to allow bots ruining this game so why would they even care about what the plebs have anything to say. People in Early Access was supposed to enjoy a new era of game not the opposite. This game is dying slowly and it didn't even made to League release yet. People think in League release things will be different that what is now? |
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They sold their EA packs. It’s all about marketing.
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Partying with the cash.
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These are some pretty L takes not gonna lie. Thinking they're doing nothing, would you want to communicate with people who join your forums and their form of feedback is getting personal and/or calling the game shit (FIX THIS NOW WTF GGG OMG THIS IS UNPLAYABLE). Id certainly keep quiet while working if people couldn't even be decent about feedback for sure. They will probably say something this week, games not dead or dying, they haven't abandoned it, be patient or play something else while you wait, Rome wasn't built in a day.
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" My take is it's a no win for them, they aren't going to change things from their vision. Why say anything when it will just remove the final bit of hope many have for this game. |
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" I work for one of the top 10 IT company in the world. Our company culture does not go radio silence toward our customers. When our customers is saying something we acknowledge and either we tell them that whatever they want is not in the current roadmap or we tell them that we are working on improving whatever they want by reassuring them. Here you have totally nothing, zero acknowledgment, zero statement, nothing. I guess work culture is different within companies. Here the culture is disappointing and not customer friendly. |
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The impression is that they are doing nothing because that's what has been seen since release. There's been a quick nerf to trigger abilities and then a bunch of small tweaks that fix nothing in the game. Not to mention 20 "hotfixes" that all reportedly fix some kind of crash that nobody is experiencing, meanwhile all the folks who have been crashing repeatedly are wondering what is going on when some random dude can create "PoEUncrasher" to fix the problem(mostly) but GGG can't figure out how to import the fix into their own code?
Not to mention their "next gen arpg" is obviously coded for an OS that is end of life this year while the next OS experiences performance hits and crashes. Oh, and they are using decades old systems(ex: trading) when there are plenty of examples in other games where they could pull from and adapt if they are too lazy to make their own solution. Their next big "talk" or release needs to be *massive* core system changes to the game. Like scrapping whatever this endgame slogfest is. They would have been better off just copying poe1's system and labeling it temporary. Same with the trials. Why take hated mechanics, make them worse, and implement them? I get that you wanted feedback and to release in EA, but at least just slap in placeholders and let us know it is placeholder content. The game as it is, is bunk. Adding in the other 18 classes and 24 weapon types along with skills and supports won't matter if the core game is bad. And in their interview they clearly showed they don't even have knowledge of their own game, let alone give a crap or want to discuss the hard issues. Last edited by FruitLord#0833 on Jan 28, 2025, 8:09:07 PM
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