First of all I would like to say sorry in advance if this isn't the right place to post about this, I couldn't think of any other category to post in.
My problem is a very simple one.. I would've liked to be able to share my thoughts on the debate of daily quests that's going on the US servers, however I'm not able to do that with my EU character. If you follow the blue trackers you can clearly see that the US forums gets more blue responses than the EU ones, which leads me to believe that the feedback from the EU forums might be close to zero. I might however be wrong, that's just my assumption.
All in all, my request is a simple one, add the option of posting on US forums with EU account, it's obvious that's easily possible since I can log my bnet account on the US webpage. I hope that this feature will be added in the near future, we should be able to speak our minds on threads that seem interesting to us, regardless of the area we live / play in.
I think it can't hurt dropping this one in here also: https://twitter.com/Ghostcrawler/status/254617421032337408 |
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And NASA never sent a man to the moon! LoL ;-)
Yup, we are in constant contact with our US colleagues. Video conference meetings, phone/voip conference meetings, emails, instant messaging, you name it. The distance between our offices, and also the time zone differences, is an issue of course that unfortunately prevents physical meetings weekly, but we still have those quite often as well. |
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It is an idea that has been brought up before, but we do have some concerns with it. The primary function of our forums is, and always has been, to be an environment where players can come together and talk about our games. If we had such a feature as you suggest, we fear that the forums would no longer be such an environment where players come together to talk about our games. Instead it would be all about the "blizz" tag and whether or not threads have one... all threads with a tag would be derailed by people who feel that it didn't deserve a tag, or people who want to grab attention to threads without tags, and threads without a tag would get spam bumped until it would get one. We can acknowledge that the forums right now are not perfect, but we honestly think such a "blizz" tag system would not improve things... quite the contrary in fact, as it would move attention away from the topics being discussed. |
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When you consider the fact that your feedback is passed on to the developers (as we continually assure you it is), along with them reading it for themselves (see the earlier link to Ghostcrawler's tweet), why not have separate forums for European players? It allows us to focus on European concerns, alongside the global ones, ensuring local issues don't get pushed down the list of topics.
We can only give more information on a topic if there actually is any new information to give. Just posting in a thread to say "We're still following this" isn't massively helpful, and is just as likely to cause negative remarks as anything else. And it's not as if US players are getting answers to this topic while European players aren't. Any news about important topics goes out as soon as we have it. You'll notice a huge amount of important announcements and blogs are made worldwide simultaneously these days. |
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besides we still have not moved beyond the basic unfairness of not being interacted with, The WoW developers rarely post directly to the forums. Yes, it does happen, but it's not something that US players expect regularly. Just like the US players—and anyone else for that matter—you are completely free to talk to WoW's Lead System Designer, Ghostcrawler, on Twitter. Give your feedback to him directly or ask questions if you wish, you couldn't ask for a more direct line than that: https://twitter.com/Ghostcrawler |
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We know the core concerns, we really do. Replies such as the one you mentioned above are responses to specific issues rather than the situation as a whole. Without getting drawn off-topic, we are fully aware of the main issues you all talk about. When we respond with points that counter certain concerns, we're not dismissing those concerns at all, we're just trying to explain why a feature is the way it is or how a design change came about. This is all we can do until we have any further news on a subject from the developers, and US blue posters are in exactly the same position. Please don't assume that we're not passing on your exact thoughts and feelings on things just because we don't always appear to share your opinions. |