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EdwinSpangler's avatar
4 years ago

Too much positivity/Too many people like this game.

Crazy title right? Aside from my ridiculous/hyperbolis title here I dont think ive once seen someone say something like this but yet the people who are happy with the game cant seem to understand why we who are not, express our frustration or dislike. They even condemn us for it. Why? Just because someone has a differing opinion to you, doesnt mean its irrelevant.

We can disagree while remaining civil, is the point I think I want to make here. Were all here for the same reason, because we like battlefield. I know a small minority want to watch the whole franchise burn to the ground but the majority of us expressing our dislike only want to see battlefield improved. These improvements (should they ever come) would also benefit the people who already love the game. Think about it, if any of the "lacking legacy features" were to be implemented, would that make the game any worse? I dont think so. So again, lets all get along and try to make this game good for everyone, not just the people who are happy with "how it is".

Just some thoughts...

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  • RayD_O1's avatar
    RayD_O1
    Hero
    4 years ago

    @ElliotLH wrote:
    @BlackidusIt was BFV that had the Trello board (think that's what it was called anyway). That was nice to have for sure.

    It would be nice to have it back wouldn't it.

    I think in the very early days I recall DICE dev's were much more active on the forums and they would step in with answers on forum threads.

    Occasionally they would drop little titbits / teasers of exciting things they were working on.

  • OskooI_007's avatar
    OskooI_007
    Seasoned Ace
    4 years ago

    I remember Devs visiting forums during the EAUK days of Bad Company and BF1943. Bazajaytee, Gordon Van Dyyke, and Demize99 to name a few.

    Eventually EAUK was labeled a 'black hole of negativity' and got shutdown in favor of Battlelog.

    Ahhh memories. The more things change, the more they stay the same.

  • filthy_vegans's avatar
    filthy_vegans
    Seasoned Ace
    4 years ago

    @Blackidus wrote:
    @RayD_O1They had some good communications a few years ago, I can´t remember if it where for BF1 or BFV when they had the can-ban board with the tickets wich everyone, even we had access to read.

    We could go in and see where in the progress bug-fixes where and other issues they where keeping track of, devs could leave comments wich we could read. I would really like to have that transparency back.

    I work as a developer myself using the same kind of system, called Leankit in wich we and our customer keeps track on our work.

    It was a Trello board for BFV.

    Incidentally, it's kanban (unless you were making a joke, in which case I tip my hat to you).

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