
What can Bioware learn from "What can Bioware learn" topics?
#1
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 02:03
#4
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 02:10
...Which people to not pay attention to?
- Suron aime ceci
#5
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 02:14
That their hands off approach to this forum is entirely vindicated.
- Suron et straykat aiment ceci
#6
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 02:18
That their hands off approach to this forum is entirely vindicated.
It is sort of funny, but they pay more attention to Twitter than they do their own forum. They've also made important announcements or fished for feedback, on other sites like Twitter or Neogaf.
#7
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 02:22
What people like about different games, shutting your ears and saying "lalala" is for fans and not developers to do.
If you wanna be successful in any industry you need to be honest with yourself and look to other people who are successful, which also means looking at stuff which is inherently different to see what you can learn, or risk publishing the shame stuff every year(you can still make money off it).
#8
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 02:27
tl;dr
- MrMrPendragon aime ceci
#9
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 02:33
those among the fanbase that absolutely should NOT be listened too at all.
So far all the "what can bio learn" topics are on games that either BioWare should absolutely NOT listen too, or the one mentioned was heavily influenced by BIoWare itself and is redundant.
- President of Boom aime ceci
#10
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 02:48
#11
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 03:00
Bioware only needs to look at what didn't work in their previous games and improve THAT.
I don't want bad wannabe Skyrim exploration. I don't want a Halo clone...
At least Mass Effect gameplay did improve A LOT. Of course they kind of had to for the multiplayer. Seems like there is no such ambition for Dragon Age.
Skill balancing? What's that?
- Inquisitor_Jonah aime ceci
#12
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 03:03
Someone should make "What NOT to learn" threads with the exact same things in the "What can Bioware learn" topics.
- angol fear aime ceci
#13
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 04:03
Place comment here
#15
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 04:15
They can learn to lock the thread and that if more are created, warning points will be given to those people
Noble effort... but sounds meaningless. I still don't understand what warning points are supposed to be. /sorry off topic
- laudable11 aime ceci
#16
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 04:21
Hey can we get some quality control from the mods on these "What can Bioware learn" threads?
#17
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 04:23
Noble effort... but sounds meaningless. I still don't understand what warning points are supposed to be. /sorry off topic
Warnings? My guess is that get enough warning points and you will be banned.
#18
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 04:26
Warnings? My guess is that get enough warning points and you will be banned.
I had quite a few at one time. Never happened. You get banned for serious infractions that have nothing to do with the warnings. Or temp banned, if they think you'll cool off.
Just saying.
#19
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 04:28
But yeah, I thought all the speculation threads were bad....
Enough.
If they are able to learn anything from these threads it's;
Give. Us. Some. Damn. Information. On. Andromeda.
#20
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 04:29
I had quite a few at one time. Never happened. You get banned for serious infractions that have nothing to do with the warnings. Or temp banned, if they think you'll cool off.
Just saying.
The mods just uses them instead of giving warnings through PM, I believe. Kind of a 'slap on the hand' for acting badly.
#21
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 04:30
- Kappa Neko aime ceci
#22
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 04:31
When BioWare learn something from BSN, its turn out a bad way most of the time...
Better here than Tumblr.
Maybe.
Actually, not sure.
#23
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 04:32
They can learn to lock the thread and that if more are created, warning points will be given to those people
If people stopped feeding these threads, then maybe they would disappear...?
If people take the bait, then why lock threads? Obviously somebody is having their fun with it. And others are bored enough to leave a comment. I'm not big on locking threads unless they become too aggressive/offensive.
Besides, Off Topic is still closed, right? So might as well start spamming nonsense here.
I bought a scarf today. Awesome, right?
- straykat aime ceci
#24
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 04:38
It is sort of funny, but they pay more attention to Twitter than they do their own forum. They've also made important announcements or fished for feedback, on other sites like Twitter or Neogaf.
Wider audience on twitter. Preaching to the choir here.
#25
Posté 23 octobre 2015 - 06:12
Besides, Off Topic is still closed, right? So might as well start spamming nonsense here.
I bought a scarf today. Awesome, right?
Hmm tell us of said scarf.
Is it a Whovian scarf?





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