Armorsmith Archive
Thread: Dear Devs: Please may we have a correspondent?
BarlokKincaid wrote:
So..... since the devs haven't listened to the last correspondent or any players, you think they're suddenly going to listen to the next one?
BarlokKincaid wrote:
Kalandra wrote:OK, as the deadline for the CU release draws closer and closer, we find ourselves without a Correspondent. I call upon the developers to hurry up and choose a correspondent from the list of people who have already submitted an application. I call upon the armoursmith community to face the facts that we're not going to get oakran back, and that we need to move on. There are still lots of issues that need to be heard for Armour before the CU goes live, and I'm sure neither the devs nor the armoursmiths will benefit from not having a correspondent to summarise, prioritise, and expedite these issues.Thank you for listening,So..... since the devs haven't listened to the last correspondent or any players, you think they're suddenly going to listen to the next one? Seriously. I know it's hard to let go of the idea that they might listen, but after everything that has happened, can you really still cling to that false hope anymore? It has become painfully aparrent that they won't listen to anything we say and will simply do what they want anyway. The corespondent position is not much more than a title at this point. Oak'ron made it look like something that was worthwhile, but that was really his own work and had very little to do with anything the devs said or did.
If the devs wanted to know any of the issues for armor, they could just read Oak's thread. Remember what happened when Oak tried to get armor issues heard.
They gave us more attention than any other profession in the few days/week before Okram2k was dismissed. Listening and doing what we want (demand is more suitable for some people) are two seperate things. Okram2k threw his tantrum because he hadn't had dev contact for 24 hours if I recall....well you may or not realise that listening to one profession's problems isn't the only thing they have to do.
Just because you don't get exactly what you want right away doesn't mean people are ignoring you, sooner you realise that the better, take a step back and look at the bigger picture for a moment and you might realise this kind of thing for yourself.
-VtS-Maddix wrote:
BarlokKincaid wrote:
Kalandra wrote:
OK, as the deadline for the CU release draws closer and closer, we find ourselves without a Correspondent. I call upon the developers to hurry up and choose a correspondent from the list of people who have already submitted an application. I call upon the armoursmith community to face the facts that we're not going to get oakran back, and that we need to move on. There are still lots of issues that need to be heard for Armour before the CU goes live, and I'm sure neither the devs nor the armoursmiths will benefit from not having a correspondent to summarise, prioritise, and expedite these issues.
Thank you for listening,
So..... since the devs haven't listened to the last correspondent or any players, you think they're suddenly going to listen to the next one? Seriously. I know it's hard to let go of the idea that they might listen, but after everything that has happened, can you really still cling to that false hope anymore? It has become painfully aparrent that they won't listen to anything we say and will simply do what they want anyway. The corespondent position is not much more than a title at this point. Oak'ron made it look like something that was worthwhile, but that was really his own work and had very little to do with anything the devs said or did.
If the devs wanted to know any of the issues for armor, they could just read Oak's thread. Remember what happened when Oak tried to get armor issues heard.
They gave us more attention than any other profession in the few days/week before Okram2k was dismissed. Listening and doing what we want (demand is more suitable for some people) are two seperate things. Okram2k threw his tantrum because he hadn't had dev contact for 24 hours if I recall....well you may or not realise that listening to one profession's problems isn't the only thing they have to do.
Just because you don't get exactly what you want right away doesn't mean people are ignoring you, sooner you realise that the better, take a step back and look at the bigger picture for a moment and you might realise this kind of thing for yourself.
True...but it allowed my work days to go much faster so for that /salute....
ZionHalcyon wrote:
That is essentially what I was trying to tell everyone in the midst of the mass flaming here.
Unfortunately, I acted like an idiot and hurt the message.