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Ctrl E 12-15-2011 08:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nearmiss (Post 370491)
You guys are talking to the wind...

Icarus, Force10 and Tree_Uk are

http://www.searchcowboys.com/images/upload/banned.jpg

See this post if you need an understanding

http://forum.1cpublishing.eu/showpos...&postcount=683

Hang on. Does this mean we can't raise legitimate complaints about the game at all any more without risking a ban?

Tree's last post hardly drifted into the realm of speculation. His criticisms were entirely accurate.

I would strongly urge you to resist the urge to ban people simply because they have raised legitimate criticism.

With all the other terrible PR this game has received in recent months, I don't think censorship will help.

robtek 12-15-2011 08:57 PM

Ctrl-E

you really should have followed the link and read the post.

What this game doesn't need is more terrible PR, and repeating old, well known complaints is just that!

Ze-Jamz 12-15-2011 09:00 PM

One rule for one.....

you cant say anything negative about this title anymore..simple as that

if it doesn't get a ban straight away, it will entice the fanbois who will then cause a ban to the OP anyway or anyone 'else' like them who gets involved not being positive..

Pretty much simple as that really... you can dress it all you like

ATAG_Doc 12-15-2011 09:12 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nearmiss (Post 370491)

OMG that is the expression on my face when I spawn at an airfield that is being strafed. LOL

nearmiss 12-15-2011 09:35 PM

Ctrl - E and others of similar persuasion

Read this thread... look at all the deleted postings.

Complaints were justified in many instances months ago. Moderators overlooked large numbers of negative posters for their outrageous comments during those times.

When is enough... enough? How many times have you got to hear the same junk rehased in dozens of ways... and it's the same whiners and complainers spewing their ilk.

The development team has produced patches and will continue to release them as issues are resolved. The persistent negative posters aren't fixing problems with their whines. Many issues have been resolved up to now and there are large numbers of users that are having good experience with COD.

Members in good standing are sick and tired of all the persistent whiners, and have made it known often. There are hundreds of members that have never been banned.

I think it is also fair to say there are plenty of people that hang on this forums just to have something to do. Whines and complaints gets them the attention they desire. They care less about anything being fixed or not fixed, it's about their penchant for annoying others that fuels their fire.

Bans will accompany misguided negative junk talk from persistent whiners.

Our members are demanding it.

Pudfark 12-15-2011 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by robtek (Post 370510)
Ctrl-E

you really should have followed the link and read the post.

What this game doesn't need is more terrible PR, and repeating old, well known complaints is just that!

You're right about the game not needing more terrible PR, however, it has terrible PR because of "No Community Manager" and little to no meaningful communication from the dev's. In regard to "repeating old, well known complaints" ??? If the problems had been fixed in the preceding nine months? There would be far fewer complaints.

All of this has led to "biased" moderation, deletion of posts and excessive banning....which equates to more terrible PR. The rotating oscillator boys who have taken it upon themselves to interpret the disinformation from 1C and preach it to the dissenters in the tone of a "Community Manager"? Well, they have become a divisive tool in our community.

That being said?
At least I will be joining/enjoying good company.;)

nearmiss 12-15-2011 10:10 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Pudfark (Post 370534)
You're right about the game not needing more terrible PR, however, it has terrible PR because of "No Community Manager" and little to no meaningful communication from the dev's. In regard to "repeating old, well known complaints" ??? If the problems had been fixed in the preceding nine months? There would be far fewer complaints.

Community Manager, are you kidding me. I've been on every sim forums known to the internet and I heard it for the first time from Luthier. People hang on his every word, and then stab him in the back a week later.


All of this has led to "biased" moderation, deletion of posts and excessive banning....which equates to more terrible PR.

You are an authority on excessive banning? You have not idea what your are talking about. Moderators have run their patience to new extremes NOT to ban troublemakers.

The rotating oscillator boys who have taken it upon themselves to interpret the disinformation from 1C and preach it to the dissenters in the tone of a "Community Manager"? Well, they have become a divisive tool in our community.

There is no new thing about "Community Manager" it's just an appended title one of the development team members acquired. The purpose is just to be liason between users and the dev team. I think the information Blacksix shared was fine, but after six years of Oleg's prognostications it really isn't well accepted here. It has remembrances of promises not kept, and the shadow left behind still looms large across this community.

That being said?
At least I will be joining/enjoying good company.;)


What does that mean?

bongodriver 12-15-2011 10:12 PM

I'm willing to bet money that even if things get fixed the complaints won't stop.

My question......given that the state of the game has been widely aknowleged (even by the devs), and all the complaints have been noted and agreed to be valid, what exactly is the constant repetition of the same complaints meant to achieve?

nearmiss 12-15-2011 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by bongodriver (Post 370536)
I'm willing to bet money that even if things get fixed the complaints won't stop.

My question......given that the state of the game has been widely aknowleged (even by the devs), and all the complaints have been noted and agreed to be valid, what exactly is the constant repetition of the same complaints meant to achieve?

http://1.bp.blogspot.com/_pZpAk9xEo3...nothing_lg.jpg

IamNotDavid 12-15-2011 10:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by nearmiss (Post 370527)
Ctrl - E and others of similar persuasion

Read this thread... look at all the deleted postings.

Complaints were justified in many instances months ago. Moderators overlooked large numbers of negative posters for their outrageous comments during those times.

When is enough... enough? How many times have you got to hear the same junk rehased in dozens of ways... and it's the same whiners and complainers spewing their ilk.

The development team has produced patches and will continue to release them as issues are resolved. The persistent negative posters aren't fixing problems with their whines. Many issues have been resolved up to now and there are large numbers of users that are having good experience with COD.

Members in good standing are sick and tired of all the persistent whiners, and have made it known often. There are hundreds of members that have never been banned.

I think it is also fair to say there are plenty of people that hang on this forums just to have something to do. Whines and complaints gets them the attention they desire. They care less about anything being fixed or not fixed, it's about their penchant for annoying others that fuels their fire.

Bans will accompany misguided negative junk talk from persistent whiners.

Our members are demanding it.

That is fantastic news!


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