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Don't you find value in passing down the information of all the rants, statement posts, and complaints of angry frustrated players to your team in a summarized way?
Or is it the team that's just not interested in the state of the community?
I feel like you misrepresent the community if you just cherry-pick the 'good' feedback. Good to offload testing to the players who are still trying. Some players put some good effort into creating those long detailed bug lists just to get a reply of "I don't think this will be fixed in NHL 24". Most of the bugs are obvious to anyone who opens the game, yet players have to point a finger at them for them to get fixed. You are right, there is obviously a lot to improve.
Also, how do you choose which thread to delete, which to lock, and which to just ignore? Not all of them are disrespectful, and not all of them bring no value to an open discussion.
@projexo wrote:
Don't you find value in passing down the information of all the rants, statement posts, and complaints of angry frustrated players to your team in a summarized way?
Or is it the team that's just not interested in the state of the community?
I feel like you misrepresent the community if you just cherry-pick the 'good' feedback. Good to offload testing to the players who are still trying. Some players put some good effort into creating those long detailed bug lists just to get a reply of "I don't think this will be fixed in NHL 24". Most of the bugs are obvious to anyone who opens the game, yet players have to point a finger at them for them to get fixed. You are right, there is obviously a lot to improve.
Also, how do you choose which thread to delete, which to lock, and which to just ignore? Not all of them are disrespectful, and not all of them bring no value to an open discussion.
Typically, when someone rants, it's about an issue we already are aware of and the point of their post is to just trash us and the game. Those kinds of posts really don't warrant a response since that's all they're looking for and it basically rewards bad behavior. Which, we don't want to encourage. Those rants also contain very little in the way of something constructive that can be relayed to the team. On top of that, what they're commenting on has probably already been said in a more constructive manner that I've already reported. In order for us to clearly understand an issue being reported, it needs details and it needs to be communicated in a constructive manner. As long as that is happening, chances are excellent you'll get a response
Threads are locked when they go off topic, are just a rant, turn in to flaming each other for differing opinions or are breaking the rules in general.