<!--quoteo(post=2062599:date=Jan 18 2013, 03:04 PM:name=Sehzade)--><div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Sehzade @ Jan 18 2013, 03:04 PM) <a href="index.php?act=findpost&pid=2062599"><{POST_SNAPBACK}></a></div><div class='quotemain'><!--quotec-->that's a good thing. Why do you need a seperate website for that?! We got a perfect functioning forum, which gets backed up every day.
I disliked the early form of bug report in the beta, too. Spreading the feedback across the internet is just, bleh.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Because having "Suggestion condensed to 400 characters - players vote either YES or NO and devs easily see the suggestions that got the most cumulated agreement and can be show all on a single page" is far better than "People formulate several paragraphs of complicated suggestions, a discussion arises which may or may not disprove the OP and the only way to find out about the community's agreement is to read through several pages in the topic just to get a vague feeling of how the vocal minority feels about it".
Sorry for rising this topic, but I would like to know if the Developers have any plans to use the suggestions listed in Google Moderator.
I'm sure there were pretty good ones which are(I guess) relatively simple to implement, they may be really good since the game is being polished now
^Nothing yet. Probably going the same way as the Spark logo contest. We will never know.
My best guess is they did not want to give the impression that the ideas the community voted on the most were going to be in the game 100% and so they took it down. A shame because it actually gave UWE a good idea of what most players wanted and they took that away.
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<a href="http://nooooooooooooooo.com/" target="_blank">NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO</a>
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I get an access denied message, as do others.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
i too getting the same error mesage
Why do you need a seperate website for that?!
We got a perfect functioning forum, which gets backed up every day.
I disliked the early form of bug report in the beta, too.
Spreading the feedback across the internet is just, bleh.
Why do you need a seperate website for that?!
We got a perfect functioning forum, which gets backed up every day.
I disliked the early form of bug report in the beta, too.
Spreading the feedback across the internet is just, bleh.<!--QuoteEnd--></div><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Because having "Suggestion condensed to 400 characters - players vote either YES or NO and devs easily see the suggestions that got the most cumulated agreement and can be show all on a single page" is far better than "People formulate several paragraphs of complicated suggestions, a discussion arises which may or may not disprove the OP and the only way to find out about the community's agreement is to read through several pages in the topic just to get a vague feeling of how the vocal minority feels about it".
I'm sure there were pretty good ones which are(I guess) relatively simple to implement, they may be really good since the game is being polished now
Any official word on it?
My best guess is they did not want to give the impression that the ideas the community voted on the most were going to be in the game 100% and so they took it down. A shame because it actually gave UWE a good idea of what most players wanted and they took that away.