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@DoYaSeeMeWell these cheats when turned on are set to specific head to body hit pattern and only 1 of them. This pattern can not be randomized unless this user has went manual. Therefore they would be repeating. Even if go manual a few fights this pattern will be hit multiple times and cross checked to see if other games match.
- E9ine_AC5 years agoHero+
Chances of hitting same head to body shots throughout a game and xxx amount of games is quite slim to always hit it multiple times in a single game let alone multiple games.
- 5 years ago
@E9ine_AC I'm not saying that their job is easy and i'm not talking about a specific bug or problem. I'm thinking about the overall situation. But what i get from your point is that you can't criticize the devs because it's hard to develop a game? There are tons of other software houses that are going through the same problems(or even worse ones)as Respawn but somehow they managed to minimize them.
- E9ine_AC5 years agoHero+
@Cro_Pitttyou are allowed to think and feel how you wish against devs. I never once said people was not able to. I said I will defend it because I know the work that goes into it.
Some demand some trash without understanding.Yes there are problems yes there is right for complaints. But some of the comments are quite extreme. Some tell the devs kill them self. Some call them names that we used when we was 12. Everyone is free to feel how they wish. But there are ways players can express themself without going to those measures.
All games need feedback. All games dont need players belittling them without even understanding some things at hands. A lot companies are on a leash. They can only post they can only do as they are allowed.- 5 years ago
Unpopular Opinion: The Developers should respond regardless of toxicity.
So...I'm not necessarily saying the Developers should lead the charge on marketing and information for a company. But I would definitely say toxicity is a very weak reason for avoiding it. A sharper reason is that Developers are not PR people. We do live in the age of people wanting to believe 'truths' though, even false ones, as long as people can continue to believe hype. In that regard, all industries of entertainment have started to front run their developers, and writers and all sorts of backline artists to create the illusion of honesty with a product. And people who have a good excuse for honesty will often ignore whether something is even slightly honest if it is good enough to believe the illusion so they can wear their proper fan hats.
Therefore a developer isn't doing anything more than a PR job when posting in regards to their product. All the hurt feelings just do not matter. Your video game company is raking in phat cash and they're going to get as much of is as they can, especially if they can make people blind fans. So a developer is being a marketer.
Your average commercial doesn't care about toxicity. Neither do celebrities who come on talk shows to promote their latest movie or project. And so, if a developers job is to promote the game by getting onto twitter or whatever medium of promotion, then they should post up, and completely ignore the commentary. As part of their job. For their paycheck. And if they are getting paid, they should be asking for more money to do said PR job (and by the way on that, yes, I know they are not because devs are underpaid and overworked, but that is actually a separate topic called is a developer paid what they should be for their work). I also would definitely not post as a dev for a game company unless I was paid for it extra, because it is exactly that, work.
Sorry if that cuts through all the hand holding, grabby tookus feelings, but video games, fun as they are, are a job. Nobody is friends, and nobody is really an enemy. There are customers and game employees. That is the relationship, and when it is looked at in that way, you can address this whole issue better as marketing. If someone is breaking hte terms of Twitter when they post, or some other medium, report it to that company. I think if a developer is paid for it, they should get out there, promote their game with their news or info or whatever, and get some thick skin. Many people suck, but some have points, and none are an excuse to stop promoting your game and doing your job if you are being paid for it.
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