1) I don't advocate shutting down discussions;
I say move them where people can't see them!
Instead of this, I proposed a focused discussion after
I was not sure what you meant by that. Frankly the options have been presented and discussed over and over and over, but it's not known how the Devs feel about the current state of things and what their plans are. Maybe we will get another surprise out of the blue in the next offseason, who knows.
So it seems that you would rather....well, what? Whine and insinuate people (for your reading skills - me, right in this thread, for instance) are either too stupid to take the long term view or that they're disinterested in that and are selfish GM's and BB's goons?
I sure don't believe people are too stupid to think about long term and on a general basis, but if people tell me that the current system suit
them and what
they look for in the game, how am I supposed to jump to the conclusion that they are talking in more general terms about the whole community or the future of the game?
Perhaps you should focus your analysis on how the current training system does help the game grow/get better/gain more users or makes logical sense for a basketball simulation, rather than saying I'm personally happy with it? Maybe you could say that the current state of the game is nearly perfect and try to explain people why that it is. Then I would immediately understand that you're making a general point and looking a the game and community as a whole.
That being so, it's a ridiculous idea to impute the notion that these groups would be representative to me.
I was just noting that there is a fundamental flaw in that approach and that it would not necessarily yield any better results or better ideas that have already been put forward. "focus group -> sets of proposals -> discussion -> polls." I suppose we could give this a go, after all I'm a huge fan of polls, but it will likely amount to wasted effort when we don't have any input on what is on the devs' agenda and on how things are supposed to work in the game. There is no sense of direction whatsoever. There is people panicking because the numbers are low, there are people who don't care because they like the game as is and would be cool even if it had fewer users, but nobody knows if there is a plan and what the plan is.
My main concern is that they focus the resources they have to release an app when there are several areas of the game who are difficult to grasp, understand and accept as a new user or even as a basketball/GM simulation game fan. People who say I personally like the game challenging as it is are clearly not contributing anything in that respect. Perhaps others are just happy with the current number of users, with the current training and economy and you don't care if 20 or 40 nations disappear, I'm not.
And again, if you or someone else think a good way forward is to create additional challenges or complexity, because that's what glue users to this game, then, by all means, try to sell people this on the forums and hope that it has a positive effect on the game. I'm not saying this in a sarcastic way. I don't think that will work, but I would be thrilled to see someone succeeding at that.
Forgetting the bears for a second, when is the last time you've seen the bulls out in mass in Global Forums praising the quirks and challenges of the game and telling everyone why they should love the game as it is? Probably you fellas should contribute that if you think that would help going forward.Last edited by Lemonshine at 7/8/2015 2:58:24 PM