I welcome Callum. I created this vote so that you could get feedback about blogs. Everyone who votes, please leave a detailed comment.
I find posts like the above to be extremely frustrating to comprehend because they almost completely ignore the legitimate criticisms against the dev blogs and focus almost entirely on being supportive about the blogs for all the reasons except for the sole reason that they supposedly exist: Telling us about the game. I'm fairly sure there wasn't even the slightest bit of an attempt to argue in good faith but i'll try my best.Ristridin said:snip
Stan546 said:I think the weekly blogs are fine, it would be very difficult to produce a weekly blog with decent content for a whole year, you just won't get 52 decent blogs, so I expect some weeks the blogs will be a little drab.
Compared to what we had previously, this is a massive improvement over the last community manager. I'm happy with weekly updates, it shows continued development.
The big update, is if we are getting an E3 presentation?
Dont get your hope high they wont release it this summer.BayBear said:Stan546 said:I think the weekly blogs are fine, it would be very difficult to produce a weekly blog with decent content for a whole year, you just won't get 52 decent blogs, so I expect some weeks the blogs will be a little drab.
Compared to what we had previously, this is a massive improvement over the last community manager. I'm happy with weekly updates, it shows continued development.
The big update, is if we are getting an E3 presentation?
I agree. Looking at all 37 Callum blogs as a whole, the amount of content provided is quite large (see link below). It's just when some look at it from a week-to-week perspective that it starts to looks skimpy. Imagine someone rediscovering Bannerlord after several years away - these blogs would plenty satisfy the need for info.
https://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,364140.0.html
I'm doubting whether Taleworlds will attend E3. Taleworlds isn't on the official list of attendees and last year they mentioned that they didn't even really want to be there, they'd rather be back home working on the game. Wouldn't be surprised if they didn't attend but still released videos or a play-through instead.
BayBear said:Stan546 said:I think the weekly blogs are fine, it would be very difficult to produce a weekly blog with decent content for a whole year, you just won't get 52 decent blogs, so I expect some weeks the blogs will be a little drab.
Compared to what we had previously, this is a massive improvement over the last community manager. I'm happy with weekly updates, it shows continued development.
The big update, is if we are getting an E3 presentation?
I agree. Looking at all 37 Callum blogs as a whole, the amount of content provided is quite large (see link below). It's just when some look at it from a week-to-week perspective that it starts to looks skimpy. Imagine someone rediscovering Bannerlord after several years away - these blogs would plenty satisfy the need for info.
https://forums.taleworlds.com/index.php/topic,364140.0.html
I'm doubting whether Taleworlds will attend E3. Taleworlds isn't on the official list of attendees and last year they mentioned that they didn't even really want to be there, they'd rather be back home working on the game. Wouldn't be surprised if they didn't attend but still released videos or a play-through instead.