@bekkbloodaxe96 said in Why is the game so broken?:
@wolfmanbush
You point out that it is a product - nothing more, nothing less. And that is exactly it - I paid good money to play this game. I expect a certain quality in exchange. Simple as that. If we don't provide feedback, especially on bugs, they cannot know there is a problem.
But it has kind of gone beyond just reporting bugs, I am a bit fed up with reporting the same bugs over and over...
I don't want to just 'make the best of what exists here' I want to see the game get better and better. Or at least not progressively worse...
I don't have an issue with feedback or criticism, I do both every day I see both every day and it's all good, when it's fair.
What I have an issue with is when it goes beyond feedback and criticism and enters what I half jokingly reference as energy vampirism.
Lots of people don't have the frustrations that I have in this game, lots don't have the frustrations you have in this game, lots don't have the general frustrations of the feedback areas. It's not because they are wrong and we are right, it's not because we are more experienced and have been around longer, it's not because some of y'all are more skilled at pvp, it's entirely mindset and approach.
I think gaming should normalize quitting and moving on when it's no longer a sustainable/compatible situation. I also think that quitting and moving on should be in a way that doesn't tear everything down.
This game doesn't improve because of the fits in the community and the spamming and the daily defeatism and discouragement. It improves because of the reporting (bugs/exploits/etc) and the patience. It improves because of the people that try to make this game fun even when it's not doing so great with performance.
Perspective is as important as expression. It is important to acknowledge the issues, it is important to offer constructive criticism, it's also important to realize that filling the wait with a bunch of extra criticism doesn't help anything, it just discourages people.
Imo a common mistake people make is labeling optimism as a form of neglect. People aren't ignoring issues because they find an optimistic way around them, they are contributing in a way that is actually productive. Everyone knows this game struggles with performance, is it necessary to spend all day talking about "broken game" as many do? I don't think it's necessary or helpful.
We gotta fill the wait time with something, it might as well be something more useful than "broken game" "cheater game" etc.
We all get it, buggy game, game with some cheaters, game that doesn't always deliver, just like every other game in the space.
It's also an adventure game that has held its own where many have fallen. It's not perfect but it has lasted because they are offering a quality product to people. It's something that many enjoy. It's not a broken game to many outside of the bubbles and the cliques, it's an adventure game that makes life a little better and/or easier.