IDEA of adding new updates in favor of the community
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After a good investment of hours that I put into the game, I keep seeing changes/updates that are irrelevant to the game and towards the players. Now I don't know where these ideas are coming from but I assume a majority of it are self ideas and not an idea of the community. Although this is a speculation I simply can not believe alot of people asked for a deployable tower!
Now how do I THINK we can fix this?
Well in order to know what the community wants for a change i'd say we add a poll when opening the rust game(It will be located in the main menu). It will serve a simple idea made by either a Dev or a normal rust player and it will become an either "YES! I want it" or a "NO WAY!". That way we and the devs can see what the majority of the playerbase wants and obviously what we as players want shouldn't be what we will get since most of the time the DEVS know better, but it will atleast give an idea to what we truly want implemented.
Totally agree with this, Rust needs to be updated with the community in mind.
Agree.
doesn't get more spot on than that, 100% agree. After 5k hours I've seen things come and go, there's a a lot of unnecessary stuff coming into the game that a majority of the community doesn't even want, I do understand its hard to make everyone happy, but it shouldn't be a hard decision to either work on rugs/c4 model or game optimizations/bug fixes.
if they do this there will be a gun called "noob fag" and it just sounds like some a guy screaming loud in your ear i disagree i want people i trust creating the updates
As I said before this idea is merely to give the devs a perpective as a player and not as a dev. And since I also stated they should take the recommandations lightly and not as final answer. I just want them to know what we'd like and what not. This way it's easier to see what the playerbase wants rather than ask a few people you can ask the whole rust community.
I like this, it's almost the same as the skins concept, not sure how it's not useful, especially when the dev's have the final "say"
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