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Banned
How the Forum managers waste their time, so you know!
Forum managers are more concerned with branding bans on forums, rather than answering community's concerns for over a month.
Seems their incompetence to fix the game is as equal in their incompetence to spot the "irony" here!
When you make a long constructive post about something you sure won't get answers.
But try "irony" and the hammer ban is fast!
Here is the sample for my ban :
Dear pressplaybg,
You have received an infraction at Ubisoft Forums.
Reason: Impersonating Developer
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You have received a 1 week ban for Impersonating a Developer / Moderator.
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This infraction is worth 1 point(s) and may result in restricted access until it expires. Serious infractions will never expire.
Original Post:
https://forums.ubi.com/showthread.php?p=13332000
Dear EdenGlasswing,
please stand by until the time for refund has passed and you are unable to get your money back!
After this, please go !@#$ yourself!
Sincerely yours,
the Developers and management !
All the best,
Ubisoft Forums
Just be a man, Buck or whoever, grow some balls and admit this game is good for nothing !
Like I care for this forum! Here you do not get support or something!
Here you get lies and false hopes, for the fools!
Good luck on this disaster of a game and hope you never get to develop something!
I am off to a better game !
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Member
Thats pretty ironic for a game like southpark...
Your impersonation was so real they took it very seriously xD
Dont say the truth....
Thats forbidden.
Hackers do not exist.
Bugs dont exist.
The only real things not existing are:
New players.
Competent staff.
Staff being honnest.
Fair matchmaking.
Players who put twice as much energy and not cheating.
Keeping promises.
Admitting mistakes.
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Senior Member
Eventually their silence will catch up with them. I agree that they should be responding to the community a lot more than they do, but they have in the absolute minimal amount possible in what I believe is an attempt to keep the community from going up in arms. As you can see on my post here ( https://forums.ubi.com/showthread.ph...e-Event-(Rant) ), not too long ago, Buck actually did respond. Of course he didn't respond again to my follow up, but that's neither here nor there, because at least the effort was made.
Btw Geerti, not normally am I a grammar nazi, but its a bit humorous that you constantly spell exist wrong, especially when they underline misspelled words, but then you spell it correct when changing the tense?
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Member
No underlining, im dutch.
Just typo on the small keyboard of phone.
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Member
I didn't read all of it, but in my opinion, forum managers are not responsible for community concerns about the game. Their job is to moderate the forum and ban people. period. the people you need to address are the software developers. and one thing you should know, just because you bring something up that is a concern, doesn't mean it will be solved overnight. there's a process involved.
1. recognizing the concern. first that have to see it. if only one person out of millions is bringing it up, they will most likely ignore it.
2. validation. they have to research and validate your claim. is it actually true or are you just some kid trolling.
3. address the issue. programming is time intensive. they have to locate where the bug is, reprogram the code.
4. testing. if and when the issue is fixed, they have to test it to make sure it's working. and by testing, it not only means does it solve the issue, they must check to see if it didn't just break another aspect of the game.
5. release. once all of that is fixed, then it has to be recompiled into the next release. and just so you know, they don't just make one fix and send out an update. updates are usually done in batches. so maybe after 10 or 20 updates, then they may send out a release. most issues are minor updates. major updates are actually addressed right away.
to me, it seems like the developers are doing their job. it should take two or three months to fix most issues.
forum managers, or moderators, seem to be doing their job too.
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Member
address the issue. programming is time intensive. they have to locate where the bug is, reprogram the code.
NOPE
they have to test it to make sure it's working. and by testing, it not only means does it solve the issue, they must check to see if it didn't just break another aspect of the game.
NOPE
once all of that is fixed, then it has to be recompiled into the next release. and just so you know, they don't just make one fix and send out an update. updates are usually done in batches. so maybe after 10 or 20 updates, then they may send out a release. most issues are minor updates. major updates are actually addressed right away.
NOPE
You sir don't know anything about software development and are probably a troll paid by ubisoft lol