Dao Ferret
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Posted - 2013.06.15 21:43:00 -
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Crash Monster wrote:cedz636 wrote:We have been more than patient...the problem lies with the lack of communication. The vague, non-factual reply from CPM is proof of this. Patience only goes so far and can be tolerated so much when, as a fan base, we are left out of the loop (what little fan base Dust 514 has already without issues like this turning more and more players away every day). Me? I'll remain patient...Dust 514 is a good game, and it has the potential of being a great game, but I somehow feel I'm patiently awaiting the release of PS2 and Destiny on PS4 rather than the devs to pull this game up to even par. I speak for a lot of people when I say we're still gonna play, and wait, and play, and wait some more, but If CCP doesn't get with the program, I'm gone when the PS4 drops those titles. I mean come on...how hard is it to give us a roadmap of where Dust is going? It leads me to believe there isn't one, and the half-a$$ replies by CPMs and DEVs all over this forum support this theory. I don't think the CPM is meant for information to travel from CCP to us... it's more to help get information from us to CCP. For some reason they seem to catch hell for a lot that really has nothing to do with them. There are all kinds of known destinations on the roadmap... such as a player market, full racial suits, more weapons, some type of PVE, bigger maps with more concurrent players, and so on. The time frame... I've never seen one. As I said on another thread... I still have fun. If that stops I'll take a break. It's that simple.
Bluntly I agree with this 100%.
Lots of people seem to complain that "the CPM never tells us anything".
Guess what folks? They CAN'T. I don't mean they don't want to, I mean they have signed NDAs (Non-Disclosure Agreements), with CCP. This is standard practice before ANY software company will show you things they haven't released to the public (all of us), and is necessary for the CPM to be able to comment on the features and help provide feedback.
Until and unless CCP releases information to the public, either through a press release, or a dev talking about it, the CPM can't say squat, even if they know the feature is about to be released tomorrow. |