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I see both sides of this. The devs don't want to get attacked online. I get that, it sucks. Same time, this forum compared to other games, is much tamer in their rage than other forums. Respect needs to be shown in making complaints and/or suggestions presented in a way that isn't crossing lines. Again devil's advocate here, but if a large contingent of fans are angry about certain aspects that aren't being included in the game, or a PC version that would actually generate more sales, and they get ignored year after year, how exactly do the devs think that people are going to react? Listening to the people spending money on your game, or having the devs explain why something isn't happening, is just part of owning and operating a business, more importantly, its part of the video game industry. Every company is held to account by their customers. Ignore them, and your sales drop. Its that feeling of disconnect that is slowly chipping away your loyal customer base. I appreciate our mods on here, they pass on or concerns, and they do a great job, but let's face the reality, they can pass things on, but the devs choose to ignore the concerns anyways. Too afraid to take the anger themselves, they send these amazing mods to take the heat for them. If they really cared about the fans and their mods, they would do something to make fans feel heard and respected. 2 main points: Fans should be respectful in dealing with EA, and the EA dev team needs to own up to their mistakes and show fans that they care.
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