Blizzard are barely active on these EU forums. We'll get responses to the "funny" (and I use that term loosly) posts or some random "I CAN'T LOG IN TO MY CHARACTER OMG" on the customer service forums, which I've even had posts ignored on, yet the real issues in WoW (BG queues - waited over 40 minutes with queueing for random bg AND queuing for individual queues) go unanswered and ignored.
Yet, I look over to the US forums and see developers and moderators taking the time to participate in discussions that are about important aspects of the game.
Great. Problem is, we as Europeans haven't been blessed with an American nationality and therefore cannot participate. We don't get developers, nor explanations for why X is in the game. We get silence.
Why can't we post on there? Why don't developers post on here? Why do we have to be second rate customers? We pay just as much for our accounts, yet we have to read recycled blue posts that we have no say in.
I don't like being treated as inferior, especially by a company as large as BlizzardActivision.
I'm not looking for answers though. I'm looking for changes to be made. Either allow us to post on the US forums or get developers to log in over here and address our issues.
Sigh.
We have made it clear multiple times that feedback, thoughts, and concerns made on these forums get passed on. The fact that some players post "we don't see the process so it doesn't happen" does not make their opinion valid; in fact, this seems more an ostrich style tactic to provide self imposed validity and reasoning for making said posts in the first place. The irony of this thread is somewhat profound. Our recent "Ask the Devs" thread (link: http://eu.battle.net/wow/en/forum/topic/1820913849) should be considered (among other things) a means of addressing threads like this one. Since we aim to keep doing "Ask the Devs" threads on a regular basis, there should be plenty of opportunity to get questions that are important to the community answered.
In the rules section of the "Ask the Devs" thread, the following point is listed:
This should give most people a clear indication of where the question came from, and address the concerns brought up in the quote above. So please, work with us here. The next time we post an "Ask the Devs" thread, post your questions there. If the community feels there is merit enough in the question (through upvoting it), there is a chance it will get answered; and if it doesn't make it that round, there's always the round after, or the one after, etc. |
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No, that is not what is being said. What is being pointed at here is the fact that the "Ask the Devs" threads attempts to address some of the visibility concerns that players such as yourself brought up. |
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This pun made me chuckle, thanks ;) Though... I kinda am pink... |