"CronozNL;190851" wrote:
This is exactly how they made their patch notes last time. Remember the backlash it got?
You get positive replies, if a dev copies it it will be flooded by negativity and complaints shortly after.
If they make changes that people like, they get positive feedback. If they make changes that people do not, they get negative feedback.
If they make hidden changes that have a major impact and don't appear in the patch notes at all, they get even more negative feedback. That's mostly what happened last time.
That's how it works in business.So what's your suggestion? They should never release patch notes because they might get some criticism? Maybe they could instead make more accurate patch notes, and make changes to the product that paying customers like?
Nah, let's just make lots of excuses. The poor fragile darlings can't possibly handle some negative responses to the glorious tablets of wisdom being handed down from the mountain. Sycophants like yourself never cease to amaze me.