SP - General LISTEN TO YOUR COMMUNITY

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Ok so here's my theory if you don't listen to your community you won't be successful because your adding stuff to the game that NO ONE wants. example:manor lords they listen and because of that it's being successful unlike you guys

So how about being realistic and plan it all out with your community and make a poll of what people want to see e.g combat update? Lots more maps? Better ai?

1.set release date for people to actually wait for something
2.listen to suggestion and If you don't like it RESPOND why
3.your community manager needs to actually be in the COMMUNITY and start speaking setting lots of ⚔️events⚔️
AND after you finish the game to not be beta then add mods and crossplay to console for people to be happy

I personally think you should listen to what I said above this text but it's your choice use it or leave it👍
 
Ok so here's my theory if you don't listen to your community you won't be successful because your adding stuff to the game that NO ONE wants. example:manor lords they listen and because of that it's being successful unlike you guys

So how about being realistic and plan it all out with your community and make a poll of what people want to see e.g combat update? Lots more maps? Better ai?

1.set release date for people to actually wait for something
2.listen to suggestion and If you don't like it RESPOND why
3.your community manager needs to actually be in the COMMUNITY and start speaking setting lots of ⚔️events⚔️
AND after you finish the game to not be beta then add mods and crossplay to console for people to be happy

I personally think you should listen to what I said above this text but it's your choice use it or leave it👍
Now you guys are to scared to reply bro REPLY to me why you think this is bad or good
 
Now you guys are to scared to reply bro REPLY to me why you think this is bad or good
Developers are not here to respond to everything being posted on the forum at the beck and call of anyone demanding they respond.

You might be surprised to learn that these are people with families, obligations and other interests who don't work 24 hours a day and might not actually have a lot of time to bother reading these forums, let alone make elaborate responses.

If you want them to consider what you're saying, make sure you use the appropriate communication channels, ie post the correct thread on the correct forum, format your post as requested and then someone will eventually take a look at it. You can ask other users how to do that, but if you don't put in the effort then don't be surprised if a developer won't either. Additionally, making sure your post contains any info you can get yourself that they might need is going to have a big impact on wether or not anything will happen.

On a side note though, you probably chose the worst developer to try and request a response from. Entire communities have tried to come together and write open letters backed by dozens/hundreds of players just to get a bare bones response, if any. The modding community as a whole has to basically beg them to just, say anything.
 
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