• Ubisoft is picking The Division players to send to Sweden to help with the next patch
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[url]http://www.pcgamer.com/ubisoft-is-picking-the-division-players-to-send-to-sweden-to-help-with-the-next-patch[/url]
Kinda hilarious how it needs to ask its players how to fix their own game. I mean at least they're doing something about it but at this point it feels too late.
[QUOTE=Hogie bear;50969032]Kinda hilarious how it needs to ask its players how to fix their own game. I mean at least they're doing something about it but at this point it feels too late.[/QUOTE] I think it's cool as a community involvement thing, there's literally nothing wrong on getting a second opinion or feedback from people heavily involved in the game.
[QUOTE=Hogie bear;50969032]Kinda hilarious how it needs to ask its players how to fix their own game. I mean at least they're doing something about it but at this point it feels too late.[/QUOTE] lmao devs are listening to fan feedback what cucks
i hope it works out, because i [I]really[/I] wanted to like the division but the broken balance put me off it and every other problem it had was just salt in the wounds
[QUOTE=Hogie bear;50969032]Kinda hilarious how it needs to ask its players how to fix their own game.[/QUOTE] How dare they take feedback from people who actually play the game and are the core audience :rollout:
I would help them ... ... for hefty fee ... ... and approval from my local overlords ... but let's see , Ubisoft surprisingly recovered RS: Siege and they might learned something so give them chance and hope for better game
[QUOTE=cdr248;50969109]lmao devs are listening to fan feedback what cucks[/QUOTE] There's listening to feedback, and then there's 'please help us we have no idea how to stop our ship sinking'. It'd make sense if they did all they wanted for the game and wanted ideas for more content from the community, but they're basically asking people who have no involvement in game development to come over and save their game from becoming an evolve 2.0. I mean yeah, they're asking for community feedback, good on them, but they know what's wrong with their game already. Why do they need players to come over? Seems kinda pointless imo.
[QUOTE=Hogie bear;50969364]There's listening to feedback, and then there's 'please help us we have no idea how to stop our ship sinking'. It'd make sense if they did all they wanted for the game and wanted ideas for more content from the community, but they're basically asking people who have no involvement in game development to come over and save their game from becoming an evolve 2.0. I mean yeah, they're asking for community feedback, good on them, but they know what's wrong with their game already. Why do they need players to come over? Seems kinda pointless imo.[/QUOTE] How in the world is asking your top players what needs to be changed pointless? Your argument makes no sense. For starters, what do you mean "they already know what's wrong" they obviously don't, or they wouldn't be bothering with this. It show good faith to the community that they want to improve the game in meaningful ways. Sometimes the dev's vision for a game is NOT what the customers want, and this is the perfect case. There is no way that asking top player's for feedback can be construed as a bad thing. You sound like a textbook jaded gamer, and basically implying dev's are damned if they do and damned if they don't.
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