Abriael_CG wrote...
n0y0ki wrote...
agreed again, does that mean the insistant call for ceos to answer, and calls for update news every 30 minutes are over?
then i bow to you ser, and respect your intelligence.
They have been for a while. What I wrote today was just a reply to someone that barged on the thread insulting the intelligence of everyone that dared to question bioware's actions
I STILL think that an apology would be in order, given that the only apology I see was directed to 360 users, like they were the only ones affected, It'd be, at the very least, a sign of good will and of the fact that they know that they screwed up badly in front of their customer base.
But alas. If better communication AND a well warranted public apology is not an option, between better communication with no apology and nothing, i will (begrudgingly) chose the former. It's definitely better than nothing.
I can only HOPE that Bioware will have the humility to learn something from this communication debacle (the communication part is much more serious, in my opinion, than the actual performance issue). They will definitely need this learning experience when they'll tackle the MMO market, unless they want their KOTOR mmorpg go the way of the dodo.
agreed again, and accepted.
i have agreed with your ideals from the first, the only issue i have is with the bulldog approach, but i guess we all do things our own ways.
added, as a die hard starwars fan, and a fan of the KOtor series since day one (games and books), i can also appreciate that aspect as well.
i am rabidly looking forword to the KOtor mmo, despite some of the changes and alters they have recently announced, even more so than ME2.
if that turns into the same type of issue, i can promise you ill be right there looking for answers and solutions to a game so close to my heart