No one should ever being calling someone a " retard " amongst the other things I see. It’s sad we live in a world where that word has become apart of the everyday vocabulary.
I agree, most every post on this forum is nothing but Toxcicity and when you say something that goes against it you get flamed.
I wish everyone would just support and encourage these devs instead of constantly bashing them for mistakes as if they are developers. I don’t think most of the player base realizes what all goes into these large MMOs of this size. With every ability, weapon, classes, armor etc there is so much that actually has to be done.
We need to support them or the majority of the current community is what is going to kill this game NOT the devs.
I definitely agree that the toxicity issue has gotten out of hand, and I’m terribly sorry you’ve had those experiences while playing! I agree that we need to actively work together to make a healthy and fun community for everyone who plays and I try to do this personally by helping new players with their boss quests, etc, etc. I personally worry about people hating on the devs so much when they’re actively working to fix the game, but theres not much we can do to stop it other than report bugs on the forums and keep our cool heads.
hey gramps. 40s, skipped ultima, d2 got me on computer, SWG got me hooked on pc gaming crack.
The youngsters are short attention span and hard to cultivate into loyal supporters. They/we have been fed a constant flood of half finished buggy ass games and this is causing a lot of knee jerk reactions. People feel burned over and over. Its like being in bad relationships over and over with liars and abusers. You see everyone as trying to bend you over and take your money… not excusing it but there is a reason so many are SOOO jaded beyond age/intelligence.
If the game survives Ill be here a while. I still play the only legit (unmodded) swg server left. Ive played league of legends from season 1 on, still do. This game has a world that is really fun to be in. If they dont break it too hard itll stay fun for the likes of me just on the openworld hunting sim aspects of it.
The thing to remember about message boards is that people who are generally happy with a game are quite often never going to comment on those message boards. And then there are those who are angry just for the sake of being angry. Granted, a few people might come along who have legitimate gripes, and those are the ones that devs tend to need to listen to, but they often get drowned out by people who are so invested in the negativity that they crave seeing a game fold and die, almost as if that gives them some perverse sense of pleasure.
I think people working on a product of any kind should be expected to draw on a skillset involving sorting information from the inevitable fluff that surrounds it on the internet.
The issue most have with AGS is that upper management are the ones who said this is a product ready for launch and it clearly wasn’t. The second problem is AGS is very picky about what their CS responds to. The final problem is that the game’s issues include often-gamebreaking exploits.
Look, we can’t just become a bunch of posies who expect we’ll be exempt from human laziness and rudeness because we like this game. We’re just as responsible for creating something readable for AGS as they are for reading around fluff posts, and part of that is not trying to counteract critics with censorship.
The answer to toxicity is not everyone constantly pointing out that there’s a lot of criticism or insisting that nobody’s on the hook to read around fluff posts-- tons of which aren’t toxic, nobody gives a shit if you’re part of the “plays with my wife gang,” that’s not a constructive or helpful post in any way. When we blam all the ‘negative’ nonconstruction but we allow all the positive to stay, what we prove is that we want a hugbox-- not a discussion.
Granted, if you also want to get rid of all frivolous posts altogether then I’d support that but I have a feeling that isn’t up for discussion at present.
Holy shit with this thread, every reply is literally TLDR
Let me answer you as why this community is toxic af.
The primary reason people turned at each other is because of the amount of bugs this game has.
Now dont jump the gun by saying this has nothing to do with the game. Wrong, it has everything to do with the game. People becomes frustrated over the amount of the bugs in the game, and started to voice their opinion about the game. And when fan boys of Amazon reads and seea these rage threads against their beloved game, they feel the need to defend and attack those that voice theur opinion.
Just gonna say that not everyone on here is as old as you. Maybe some are 1/4 your age. They don’t have your level of playtime in this industry, share your history, have the ability to fully articulate their thoughts, or the patience of a sage.
There are all kinds of people here. Some are toxic. Some are frustrated. Some are oblivious. It takes all kinds. “Maybe we should” not tell others how to act and just ask them to be constructive. AGS can sort out the bad actors, if they have the inclination.
I’ve been trying to visit the forums less and less because every time I come here there are just too many negative posts and comments to make the experience enjoyable. What surprises me is that lots of comments are genuinely full of bile. People are not just arguing and jokingly trolling one another but are actively insulting others and being condescending just because someone doesn’t agree with them.
What is also infuriating is censorship based on personal preferences of some of the moderators. Last week people started spamming those “PaTch wHeRe??!!1!” types of threads and on one of them one of the developers (Kay) left quite a few comments explaining the situation. I don’t remember which thread it was but it just made me sick to see how utterly rude some of the people were to him/her after that and I posted a thread asking people to chill and not engage in personal attacks against developers or people they don’t know. Low and behold a few hours later I suddenly can’t log into these forums as it keeps asking me to create a new user even though I was posting just fine 3 hours before that.
Had no notifications and no emails and was none the wiser so contacted Amazon support. After two(!) wasted hours the guy had absolutely no idea what happened so I created a new user with my other Amazon account, went to my original profile page and saw that I’ve been suspended for 5 days for “inappropriate” post! Obviously didn’t mention the specific mod that banned me or any valid explanation why they simply deleted a post with more than 100 likes at that moment. Yet you browse the forums for 30 seconds and find so many disgusting posts that it makes you want to leave so not sure why other “inappropriate” content doesn’t get removed.
Players are toxic because the gaming industry is toxic. Game passes, pay walls, dlcs, p2w, microtransactions… i’m not surprized there is no mutual respect.
My point was that if the game were lacking in a couple of areas, say PvP and monster diversity, this could be addressed over a year, possibly six months.
But when we pile on top of it the number of other issues (and if you noticed, I didn’t even mention bugs - I expect all games to have bugs), we are looking at more than a year, possibly 18 months to two years out before the game is rectified. I’m basing these numbers from this specific AGS team and the time they took to reshape the game in between postponed launches. They are reasonable numbers, and they are not pulled from thin air.
The problem is, there are many other games that will be released in that period, and people may decide to make a “home” for themselves elsewhere. Before New World was released, many players were buying new computers, taking a week off from work, etc. in preparation for a multi-year engagement. As the numbers thin out, it becomes increasingly challenging to get these players back, or new players (as other games have been released).
So it’s not a knock on the developers, nor is it a cry for “I want it now!”, it’s just an observation that some of these glaring issues should have been addressed before the game was officially released. Even if they had to postpone it for another six months to a year.
I think it’s a nice game graphics and music wise, and I hope that eventually it succeeds, but a lot of this pain could have been avoided.
Well–unfortunately, all we have and can do, is wait. But you hadn’t mentioned other games in your other post–just listed that, there were issues that needed a full rehaul in order for the game to do well.
I still feel, that over time things will work out. This isn’t a P2P game–which, makes it very easy for people to drop when things are slow, then when new content comes. flood back in.
But also–in my post, I mentioned al your points in a list… I dont think theres much to be ‘rectified’ aside from very specific things that CAN be fixed over time.
What specific issues are you referring to when you mention they should have been addressed in alpha/beta? You listed pretty much every aspect of the game, but I dont see any issues with the majority of it that need full rehauls. Changes, yes,rehauls, no. It may take a while for the game to be up to your standards, but I think it will be fine longterm.
One of the things I wish the forums had was a private feedback subforum. Where one could post exploits reports with how-tos, strongly felt feedback or “why I lefts…” where only the developers could read them.
And then just disallow such posts everywhere else.
For the rest of it, I don’t think NW’s forums are the worst I’ve seen, or even significantly below average. I have seen much better though.
Unfortunately some people here have been on Facebook their whole lives and it has taught them to get noticed you have to say controversial or inflammatory things.Same with a lot of other multi media. They are Pavol’s dogs for the new age and this is simply how they have been taught to communicate with people on line.