I understand - it's all about marketing... I just wish us dedicated fans, whom most of brought your game day one, some on more than one console, would get a little heads up before the general public! I understand it's all about getting more customers, but I think it's just as important to keep your oldest customers happy as well.Originally Posted by En0- Go to original post
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I agree, that's why I regularly take the time to come here and answer a few questions, trying to give some visibility to the core fans.Originally Posted by S-Wallis Go to original post
It is appreciated.Originally Posted by En0- Go to original post
Would you comment on how we have to re-enter our email and password manually each time we visit the forums?
Is this intentional?
Thanks.
Yes, it is intentional. Not on Red Lynx's part, but on Ubisoft's. Keep in mind, your login also provides access to your stored bank account info, if you have any stored on Uplay.Originally Posted by IFTHISTHENTHAT Go to original post
I don't like it either, but I get it.
I can just comment I have no ideaOriginally Posted by IFTHISTHENTHAT Go to original postI am not in touch directly with the team who is handling it.
Personnally I linked my facebook account and that makes it much easier.
I think everyone who saw that comment would agree vehemently (strongly and with passion), along with the other things said in previous comments,Originally Posted by VEGASTRASH Go to original post
Its good someone from Ubisoft are replying and on board as well with- the community that actually cares about the game and doesnt just play it like a lot of casuals people like 'oh i suck **** at this game oo lets make a (crappy) custom track' and dont care nothing for the game or franchise, and just play like what Trashman said about the average consumer. But i also understand that with attracting a large group of people that will probly mostly consist of people like that there will be a bunch that will turn into longer more 'hardcore' fans, which is a good thing. But look at Call of Duty for example: that franchise has lost So many players who started playing the earlier games such as CoD4, MW2. BO1, and now most of the only people who play CoD are new comers like ones who came and started with the newer games. Think about how much larger the community and people playing would be if the old players stayed and the new players came. Thats why its good to please both, and in trials' case, were still around and playing. I also think that new consumers turning into greater consumers/fans will be more likely to happen with a more finished/polished game with say online multiplayer, tracks downloaded going into a place where they can be played with an online friend, also for track testing before uploading, a lot less tire glitches (that might be a big deal breaker/maker), and feeds that entise the new player more and another big thing the music. Of course the game mechanics are still there and good as ever cause its trials, but these other things can make a big difference.
So many people would be enthrilled if there was an Evo music pack/DLC out of one of the DLCs, or just some better music for Fusion like the song from the trailer for the game on YT that has over a 100 thousand views
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Dont get me wrong!! I appreciate your activity... But... Looks like the community managers should learn from you... because usually they share info on twitter and facebook before posting here... sometimes days till they share that info here... that's pretty disgusting....Originally Posted by En0- Go to original post
I agree. I dont have twitter and I barely use facebook. Anyone would presume that the official forum for the game would give this info first!Originally Posted by MaTiSpOrT Go to original post
I think they do a great job and I would like everyone to stop bashing them. They do an awesome job that is not at all limited to the forum (that's actually a really small part of it). I enjoy so much working with them. Also, they have nothing to learn from me, as about what you're blaming them for, I didn't post neither on the forum. So I have not been better.Originally Posted by MaTiSpOrT Go to original post
It may have happened once or a couple of times, we didn't post on the forum some news. (and I think it's the "unexpected" ones, like: network is down, etc...)
We got the feedback, we'll do our best to improve that. If it happens again, give the feedback again. But for now, it would be better to all use our energy to be constructive. For example, lot of us (people on the forum, me included) have Facebook and Twitter accounts, so we see the news. Nothing prevents us to post on the forum ourselves.
Also, we can propose extra improvements to not have this problem anymore: Could we display the twitter feed on the forum for example? etc![]()