3 years ago
NHL needs a trello board
I think it’ll be a great idea for EA NHL to have a trello board, you’ve got one for Apex Legends and it’s a good way for us to see what’s being working on and what’s ready to be released and also wha...
@DeMiGoD1988 wrote:I think it’ll be a great idea for EA NHL to have a trello board, you’ve got one for Apex Legends and it’s a good way for us to see what’s being working on and what’s ready to be released and also what’s been flagged to be looked into. Just an idea
Only problem I see with that is EA doesn't do transparency. They just don't. They are more likely to lie through their teeth to make money than to be open and honest. We've seen it time and again. They prioritize making money over community engagement and quality. In theory this board would be great but it'd STILL be up to ea to populate it, and be open and honest.
Their several false advertising stunts and subsequent brushing them under the rug when it's brought up pretty much shows how that'd go. They just see us an nothing but an open wallet. Period.
There's been so many great suggestions that are "noted" but never used. There's game breaking bugs for several years in a row that they acknowledge but never fix because it'll "break something else". The issue I have with that excuse is THATS AN EA PROBLEM. NOT A CUSTOMERS PROBLEM. THEN, When hyping next year's game they'll purposely ignore questions about whether game breaking bugs A is still in for a 5th year, while they dangle "all new presentation" as a new selling feature and we all see how that went.
Long story short, to save yourself frustration, give up trying to help ea fix their game. Doesn't work. They supposedly listen, then do the opposite of what most of the community wants, so their streaming pack pluggers can continue to shill packs for them. They make those guys mad and they quit streaming and selling packs for ea. Last time that happened, those streamers collectively gave an ultimatum and of course EA caved to them...free advertising for pack sales. The rest of us don't matter to ea.
I've been on these boards since the start and let me say, nothing changes. Same requests from customers every year, same ea promises, same excuses when they dont deliver, then the lying and gas lighting begins by trying to blame the customer.
No joke. Go back to the boards from the last 5 games and read. You'll feel like what you're reading is still relevant. Maybe diff bugs but same excuses and blaming. Trying anymore is futile.
@Kmahrle83 wrote:
@DeMiGoD1988 wrote:I think it’ll be a great idea for EA NHL to have a trello board, you’ve got one for Apex Legends and it’s a good way for us to see what’s being working on and what’s ready to be released and also what’s been flagged to be looked into. Just an idea
Only problem I see with that is EA doesn't do transparency. They just don't. They are more likely to lie through their teeth to make money than to be open and honest. We've seen it time and again. They prioritize making money over community engagement and quality. In theory this board would be great but it'd STILL be up to ea to populate it, and be open and honest.
Their several false advertising stunts and subsequent brushing them under the rug when it's brought up pretty much shows how that'd go. They just see us an nothing but an open wallet. Period.
There's been so many great suggestions that are "noted" but never used. There's game breaking bugs for several years in a row that they acknowledge but never fix because it'll "break something else". The issue I have with that excuse is THATS AN EA PROBLEM. NOT A CUSTOMERS PROBLEM. THEN, When hyping next year's game they'll purposely ignore questions about whether game breaking bugs A is still in for a 5th year, while they dangle "all new presentation" as a new selling feature and we all see how that went.
Long story short, to save yourself frustration, give up trying to help ea fix their game. Doesn't work. They supposedly listen, then do the opposite of what most of the community wants, so their streaming pack pluggers can continue to shill packs for them. They make those guys mad and they quit streaming and selling packs for ea. Last time that happened, those streamers collectively gave an ultimatum and of course EA caved to them...free advertising for pack sales. The rest of us don't matter to ea.
I've been on these boards since the start and let me say, nothing changes. Same requests from customers every year, same ea promises, same excuses when they dont deliver, then the lying and gas lighting begins by trying to blame the customer.
No joke. Go back to the boards from the last 5 games and read. You'll feel like what you're reading is still relevant. Maybe diff bugs but same excuses and blaming. Trying anymore is futile.
I know their past, but something is better than nothing right?. Once they put it on trello they can’t use the whole “we didn’t know” excuse. Do remember Respawn for the most part takes its directive orders from EA which the game has suffered for it, however, the trello board does give some information l
@DeMiGoD1988 wrote:
@Kmahrle83 wrote:
@DeMiGoD1988 wrote:I think it’ll be a great idea for EA NHL to have a trello board, you’ve got one for Apex Legends and it’s a good way for us to see what’s being working on and what’s ready to be released and also what’s been flagged to be looked into. Just an idea
Only problem I see with that is EA doesn't do transparency. They just don't. They are more likely to lie through their teeth to make money than to be open and honest. We've seen it time and again. They prioritize making money over community engagement and quality. In theory this board would be great but it'd STILL be up to ea to populate it, and be open and honest.
Their several false advertising stunts and subsequent brushing them under the rug when it's brought up pretty much shows how that'd go. They just see us an nothing but an open wallet. Period.
There's been so many great suggestions that are "noted" but never used. There's game breaking bugs for several years in a row that they acknowledge but never fix because it'll "break something else". The issue I have with that excuse is THATS AN EA PROBLEM. NOT A CUSTOMERS PROBLEM. THEN, When hyping next year's game they'll purposely ignore questions about whether game breaking bugs A is still in for a 5th year, while they dangle "all new presentation" as a new selling feature and we all see how that went.
Long story short, to save yourself frustration, give up trying to help ea fix their game. Doesn't work. They supposedly listen, then do the opposite of what most of the community wants, so their streaming pack pluggers can continue to shill packs for them. They make those guys mad and they quit streaming and selling packs for ea. Last time that happened, those streamers collectively gave an ultimatum and of course EA caved to them...free advertising for pack sales. The rest of us don't matter to ea.
I've been on these boards since the start and let me say, nothing changes. Same requests from customers every year, same ea promises, same excuses when they dont deliver, then the lying and gas lighting begins by trying to blame the customer.
No joke. Go back to the boards from the last 5 games and read. You'll feel like what you're reading is still relevant. Maybe diff bugs but same excuses and blaming. Trying anymore is futile.
I know their past, but something is better than nothing right?. Once they put it on trello they can’t use the whole “we didn’t know” excuse. Do remember Respawn for the most part takes its directive orders from EA which the game has suffered for it, however, the trello board does give some information l
That's fair. We'd have to let them at least try.