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Justicar Karnellia
Ikomari-Onu Enforcement Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.10.07 13:35:00 -
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Hello there,
I'll start in this part of the forums for the info. I notice a disproportionate amount of patch content coming from one team (Team True Grit) and it got me wondering - what are the other names of the teams and what is their in-game scope (ie. what do they work on?). I find it's useful to know this if we are trying to push feedback and getting the attention of the right people. I'm particularly interested in giving feedback to the teams that take care of the marketplace and the skill system. |
Justicar Karnellia
Ikomari-Onu Enforcement Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.10.08 08:11:00 -
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Nova Knife wrote:Man, this is something that we on the CPM have a hard enough time getting.
We'd love to get it to you guys, but... We're not the ones that need convincing.
:(
Actually my aim wasn't to get the list of the different teams to harass them, but so that when I post in the suggestions forum I can actually label the suggestions for the right team so it has a higher visibility. Having said that it would be nice to have individual team roadmaps, although at the moment Team True Grit is by far and away the team with the most communication, although I imagine some teams , like the ones who work on maps, have a longer release cycle .... So you guys don't even know the scope of what each team is working on? I'd particularly like to know which team takes care of the "marketing" side... such as aurum sales and the marketplace and the team which works on skills and the skill system (if these are indeed different teams?)
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Justicar Karnellia
Ikomari-Onu Enforcement Caldari State
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Posted - 2013.11.06 12:37:00 -
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Perfect, that's what I was after - if you say that only a portion of the teams are always working on particular topics and the rest of the teams are always working on different things then it makes no sense to direct feedback to a particular team when they are no longer working on said topic.
I guess now the trick would be getting a regular newsletter from the teams that work on the same stuff (I'd say Team True Grit and Team Kong seem to be the best at delivering this kind of roadmap)... and your ever elusive "blood from stone" quest to extract info from the other teams.
Having worked in IT and project management, I am curious how they organise their sprints, especially if as you say they are switching teams from one thing to the next over different patch cycles - I imagine this must be a team of developers who have a similar skill set (coding C#, python or whatever language they code in), while some teams must have such a "niche" skillset that only they can do what they do (art and graphics usually comes to mind). 14-15 teams though seems impressive - I didn't realise there were so many. Are you including infrastructure teams in this ? (such as the guys who just make sure the servers are up and running, etc.) |
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