I'm sure similar posts go up all the time, but I feel like I should take a turn. I also imagine this will have no effect what so ever, but it feels nice to get it off my chest.
I've noticed a huge amount of negativity directed at the Firaxis employees recently on the forums. I haven't been around for long, but I'm curious what people are hoping to get out of a person attack? The fact that employees from Firaxis monitor and respond to postings in the forum is a huge boom to the community on this board. Think about the good things that come from this :
1) Common complaints on game play and bugs can be "unofficially" reported on the forum, and there's a good chance that it'll get back to Firaxis. This is definitely true of serious bugs, which no software vendor wants in their product (like the air superiority problem) and is also true of major game play issues that are reported by a large number of players (like the ability to stack units). There's no guarantee of your problems being looked at, but that's what official support is for.
2) Posts are often answered from Firaxis employees, who are in the know. IMHO, an answer from a developer of the product is a good thing.
3) It adds a huge amount of respect to the forums. When I first started reading these forums, my first reaction was that the board is just filled with a bunch of arrogant whiners who care more about the forums than they do the game (I stole that line from Jeff. What a great quote). About ten minutes in though, I noticed a message from Jeff that gave a clear and concise answer to the topic of the thread. I stuck around. If the forums hope to increase the number of posters and grow the forums into "the" civilization community, you need to be able to keep first time posters and lurkers coming back.
Having mentioned a few good things, there are negatives I see as well.
1) Not all posts are responded to by Firaxis employees. I see tons of posts in threads along the lines of "Why won't someone from Firaxis step in and tell us what's going on?". I think it's important to realize that the first point on the job list for the Firaxis employees is not "respond to posts on Apolyton and CivFanatics". It might be something like "develop turn-based civilization game".
2) The responses are often vague and didn't exactly answer my original question. I'm shocked from requests like "Why doesn't Firaxis just tell us exactly how the combat system works" or "Why doesn't Firaxis tell us exactly when a city defect?" Go cruise over to the McDonalds web site and let me know whether you can find the recipe for their "special sauce" that goes on Big Macs. I guarantee it's not there (BTW : I don't care what's in the special sauce, I'm just giving an example). I'm an employee of a software company that responds to posts about our product on a public forum as well. I've been told flat out that I'm not allowed to say anything forward leading about our product in a public forum or go into details about the internal working of our software product. You can't say things like "the next release will include blah-di-blah" or "index scans take place when the selectivity estimate on a predicate is above x%". Any company will always err on the side of not giving away more information than they have to if it means protecting their intellectual property or protecting themselves from law suits. That's just common sense.
I definitely think that the good massively outweigh the bad. If you agree, then treat everyone on the board, including the Firaxis guys, with respect. Without the input that we do get from Dan/Jeff/Soren on this board, I'd definitely not have stuck around, and I think that's true of a lot of people here. If you want to turn this forum into a place for immature whiners, then please continue to direct attacks on everyone on the forum making intelligent posts.
I've noticed a huge amount of negativity directed at the Firaxis employees recently on the forums. I haven't been around for long, but I'm curious what people are hoping to get out of a person attack? The fact that employees from Firaxis monitor and respond to postings in the forum is a huge boom to the community on this board. Think about the good things that come from this :
1) Common complaints on game play and bugs can be "unofficially" reported on the forum, and there's a good chance that it'll get back to Firaxis. This is definitely true of serious bugs, which no software vendor wants in their product (like the air superiority problem) and is also true of major game play issues that are reported by a large number of players (like the ability to stack units). There's no guarantee of your problems being looked at, but that's what official support is for.
2) Posts are often answered from Firaxis employees, who are in the know. IMHO, an answer from a developer of the product is a good thing.
3) It adds a huge amount of respect to the forums. When I first started reading these forums, my first reaction was that the board is just filled with a bunch of arrogant whiners who care more about the forums than they do the game (I stole that line from Jeff. What a great quote). About ten minutes in though, I noticed a message from Jeff that gave a clear and concise answer to the topic of the thread. I stuck around. If the forums hope to increase the number of posters and grow the forums into "the" civilization community, you need to be able to keep first time posters and lurkers coming back.
Having mentioned a few good things, there are negatives I see as well.
1) Not all posts are responded to by Firaxis employees. I see tons of posts in threads along the lines of "Why won't someone from Firaxis step in and tell us what's going on?". I think it's important to realize that the first point on the job list for the Firaxis employees is not "respond to posts on Apolyton and CivFanatics". It might be something like "develop turn-based civilization game".
2) The responses are often vague and didn't exactly answer my original question. I'm shocked from requests like "Why doesn't Firaxis just tell us exactly how the combat system works" or "Why doesn't Firaxis tell us exactly when a city defect?" Go cruise over to the McDonalds web site and let me know whether you can find the recipe for their "special sauce" that goes on Big Macs. I guarantee it's not there (BTW : I don't care what's in the special sauce, I'm just giving an example). I'm an employee of a software company that responds to posts about our product on a public forum as well. I've been told flat out that I'm not allowed to say anything forward leading about our product in a public forum or go into details about the internal working of our software product. You can't say things like "the next release will include blah-di-blah" or "index scans take place when the selectivity estimate on a predicate is above x%". Any company will always err on the side of not giving away more information than they have to if it means protecting their intellectual property or protecting themselves from law suits. That's just common sense.
I definitely think that the good massively outweigh the bad. If you agree, then treat everyone on the board, including the Firaxis guys, with respect. Without the input that we do get from Dan/Jeff/Soren on this board, I'd definitely not have stuck around, and I think that's true of a lot of people here. If you want to turn this forum into a place for immature whiners, then please continue to direct attacks on everyone on the forum making intelligent posts.
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