Modifié par Ownedbacon, 12 avril 2012 - 05:40 .
Why didn't BioWare have surveys about game's ending through game itself...?
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Ownedbacon
, avril 12 2012 04:18
#1
Posté 12 avril 2012 - 04:18
Just got me wondering, why BioWare didn't have an in-game survey (post Mass Effect 3 release) using our EA accounts or one through Xbox Live, Playstation Network, and/or Origin to determine the fan reaction to the ending?
#2
Posté 12 avril 2012 - 04:37
One reason is that, generally, we have our own ideas about how to design games and stories and don't design them by committee in collaboration with the players. That's not really how the developer-player relationship works.
#3
Posté 12 avril 2012 - 04:46
Yes, but some people interpret "please give us feedback"n as "tell us what to do and we'll for sure do it." Some people believe "I disagree with what you did" is shorthand for "you have to fix things to my specification." And some believe "I suggest this" to be the same as "AGREE WITH ME BECAUSE I'M RIGHT!" This is where discussions start to break down and why so many unproductive arguments happen in the community.Zeppex wrote...
Well then why ask for player feedback at all? Why makes statements that literally state we created something with you.
Then make other statements like, we didn't know there was a demand for it.
If you tell give me feedback on what we can do better, the people giving you that feedback will generally believe that you will take that into consideration. Unless your just asking to make them feel important,





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