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Thread: Way to give direct feedback to the Devs?

Kal_Serrak
Wed Oct 12, 2005 1:04 pm
#1

I swear those things are just replied to by auto-responders that parse the CSR ticket and send a pre-written reply based upon the number of swear words and other key words. I know for a fact that no one, or at least no one who can read english, has responded to my last three tickets with various important occurrence.






Kal'Serrak Sarrenak --- Trandoshan Hunter & Scourge of Kashyyyk
o Master Smugger (Naritus) - RESIGNED & SURRENDERED IN PROTEST
(October 2003 - October 2005)

Remember:
Help Control the Jedi Population - Have your Jedi Spayed or Neutered

CorbaerTek
Thu Oct 13, 2005 12:23 am
#2

Why don't we all just get all of our friends and guild mates in-game to submit a CSR Ticket stating that we don't want the revamp they are offering, and we want a revamp that makes us smugglers?

Shouldn't be that hard to get thousands of tickets across all servers and make our voices heard in a way they haven't been before.

Text:

Fix smuggler.
Smugglers smuggle.
Smugglers smuggle in space.
Smuggling is not missions on bikes.
Smuggling is illegal.
Fix smuggler.



Account cancelled again. Fix this flippin game. GCW, Smugglers, Player economy, enjoyable content and all bugs over 3 months old must be repaired before this game is worth the subscription. Get it, got it, done.
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QFE : RocketDSM on the subject of the creation of a Non-Jedi Server
As for the argument of "The Jedi are bored, give them content and they'll go away." I actually do agree with you. However, there are two major problems to this argument. First, it would take a lot more coding time than just disabling the Old Man on one server. Second, all that time that would be devoted to a SINGLE PROFESSION is not being devoted to fixing bugs, adding general content, or making new expansions for the rest of the game population. So this is a classic problem of the needs of a few over the needs of the many. I can name seven professions that serve little to no purpose right now. You want more work done on one that's already absorbed an estimated 75% of the coding time for the past year. In my opinion, it's time to get the Jedi off the nipple and give the general population their turn.
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