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Derinahon 04-07-2011 10:46 PM

The responses to your open letter were all negative anyway, and although you wrote that it was only your opinion you repeatedly used the word 'we' as if everyone agrees with you. Perhaps you should write a closed letter to 1c if you feel so strongly and sign it yourself, not on behalf of everyone else.

Cpt.Badger 04-07-2011 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Derinahon (Post 256315)
Perhaps you should write a closed letter to 1c if you feel so strongly and sign it yourself, not on behalf of everyone else.

He clearly stated that he is speaking only on behalf of HIMSELF and not the whole community. That was the last paragraph of his post.

Coder 04-07-2011 10:55 PM

I was just talking in a thread which was mostly opinion and I feel that the thread was quite honest about peoples thoughts and feelings on the situation that everyone who bought the game who have a system close to the system requirements. Some of us cannot afford to keep up with the bleeding edge curve of gaming, and for my pennies I've been silenced by the moderator indirectly by having the entire thread (which I did not start) deleted.

Personally I think those threads should be moved to another part of the forum where they cannot 'clog up' that particular sub forum, and in turn allowing customers to discuss their opinions regarding their latest purchase.
If the developers and publishers are worried about what is being said becoming popular belief then the way to tackle it is not to delete peoples voices but to adhere to them with a competent, direct and adult statement.

Where is the PR? obviously the same place as the QC..

Derinahon 04-07-2011 10:59 PM

As I said, although the last line stated it was his opinion, the letter read otherwise. It was inconsistent.

major_setback 04-07-2011 11:05 PM

The forum is getting clogged with repeat threads.
The moderators are hardly removing anything, considdering how many unnessasary threads there are.

It is becoming impossible to sift through everything to find what might be relevant.

Mods, carry on the good work.

bongodriver 04-07-2011 11:26 PM

Don't worry.....all I have to do is show up...comment and my fan club will make some smart replies.....job done, thread will get closed ;)

nearmiss 04-07-2011 11:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Chips86 (Post 256271)
I do resent the fact that they are taking the 'stalins certified problem solutions' method to dealing with any kind of criticism. Its bloody rude, reflects badly on 1C, and alienates everybody who bought the game and believed the hype. And mods, before you have a fit, I am NOT complaining about the game, I am complaining about you. Even if you just had a copy/paste response to each thread, and then locked them. Deleting them and banning members is ridiculous.

You really need to read the rules for the forums. Rule 14 especially.

Mods lock, delete, edit and ban users because it is easier than writing PM messages to people who "for some reason" don't respond fast enough for the situation they created to be fixed "fast enough".

It takes time to send PM messages, and troublesome posters are rarely amenable to what is said.

If you treat everyone like you want to be treated, regardless of who they are you will find that works pretty good.

Also, as one poster said the other day... it's not always about what you say, but the way you say it.

I'm a mod and you've already made enough mistakes to be banned. LOL

Lighten up, the developers are working on it.

David Hayward 04-07-2011 11:40 PM

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Originally Posted by nearmiss (Post 256348)

Lighten up, the developers are working on it.

You should consider posting that in large block letters at the top of the board.

biltongbru 04-07-2011 11:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nearmiss (Post 256348)
Mods lock, delete, edit and ban users because it is easier than writing PM messages to people who "for some reason" don't respond fast enough for the situation they created to be fixed "fast enough".

Fair

thx for reply:)

KG26_Alpha 04-08-2011 09:12 AM

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Originally Posted by nearmiss (Post 256348)
You really need to read the rules for the forums. Rule 14 especially.

Mods lock, delete, edit and ban users because it is easier than writing PM messages to people who "for some reason" don't respond fast enough for the situation they created to be fixed "fast enough".

It takes time to send PM messages, and troublesome posters are rarely amenable to what is said.

If you treat everyone like you want to be treated, regardless of who they are you will find that works pretty good.

Also, as one poster said the other day... it's not always about what you say, but the way you say it.

I'm a mod and you've already made enough mistakes to be banned. LOL

Lighten up, the developers are working on it.

Perfectly put :)


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