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Originally Posted by Fjordmonkey
The main problem is that they're damned if they do, and damned if they don't. If they don't release info, they have today's situation: A buttload of bitching, whining and ranting on the boards.
But when they DO release info, it's more of the same since people's pet problem/issue isn't on the list.
Until people learn patience, this will go on. And sadly, I don't think people are able to learn patience.
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I used to subscribe to that viewpoint.
But situations change. What worked and was an appropriate strategy four months ago may not be the correct approach now.
When it was merely 'the usual suspects' making the noises, keeping tight-lipped may have been a good approach. But I genuinely think that the situation is different now. It is very natural for people to want news on progress of the patch and the plans for COD's development and I believe the devs risk alienating a lot of their core support if they maintain the same no-communication approach.
I'm also genuinely at a loss for a reason why they can't not tell us some carefully picked bits of info. They could have nipped this in the bud long ago by being a bit more savvy.