Does Bioware go into the forums?
#1
Posté 01 avril 2015 - 04:14
Anyway, I don't see Bioware doing the same, we asked for a NORMAL auto attack where it's assigned to the right click and so you just right click each enemy and you auto attack them, but no, they had to do it with half the effort.
We've been asking for tooltips on the power bar and we get NO response.
I've been asking to be able to zoom in in combat and no response or anything.
I used to love Bioware so much, they made such awesome games and I wanted to support them till the end but it seems like it's a one way thing where our pleas are being mostly ignored. Do they not see this or are they intentionally ignoring it? It's bad enough the PC UI is clunky and doesn't function properly all the time and the game stutters randomly even with high end systems but seriously. UGHHHHH!
(Sorry I really needed to get this off my chest here and I hope people can understand where I am coming from.)
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#2
Posté 01 avril 2015 - 09:49

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Does BioWare go into these boards?
Yes, we still visit the forums and regularly come here to look for and solicit feedback from the community. We’ve been doing this quite regularly since launch, and have worked hard on implementing features and changes based on what we’ve been hearing.
To date we’ve made a number of changes to Inquisition based on feedback, and while these changes haven’t come as fast as some people may have liked, this is more a representation of the complexity of the task and the resources on hand, rather than a lack of desire or ability to implement it.
Some things simply take time, and some things that seem outwardly simple can be incredibly complex. Also, since we don’t have infinite programmers and QA sitting at infinite computers, we often have to make the difficult decision as to what to fix first.
And yes, some of these fixes were seemingly hacked in by modders, or in the cheat engine. And when you see these, people ask, “Well, why don't you just use X solution?” and generally the answer is, “because it's not really an ideal solution for all players/platforms.”
Press X to force fire banter, for example, isn't really a solution to players not experiencing the random banter as often as they would like. While you do get banter when you want it, it also takes away from the immersive feel that your companions are living, breathing people who occupy Thedas alongside you. (I guess you could head cannon that the Inquisitor is drunk on power and likes to beat conversation out of his followers, but that’s not necessarily how everyone might want to play.)
This series of tweets from Mark Darrah provides some insight into why we can’t always be as open with our community as they might like. As a publicly traded company, there are often some very specific have-a-government-official-come-kick-down-your-door reasons why you can’t say certain things at certain times in a certain way.
We have been monitoring what people have been saying, and posting where and when we can. We are also actively collecting feedback from the forums and reviewing it internally. Granted our presence has not been as visible as people may like, and that’s also something we are working on. And hopefully we can work together to make this a better space for everyone.
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