@TheNoobZMaster said:

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So he has every reason to say that the staff is not interested and does not listen to his community. maybe use BUG REPORT button in game as the reports are sent to devs ... Then this forum is useless See common misconception is that forums are for bug reports.

It's true, I grant you that.

BUT NOT IN GENERAL DISCUSSION.

STOP POSTING FREAKING BUG REPORTS AND TECHNICAL ISSUES IN GENERAL DISCUSSION.

THERE IS NO DISCUSSION, IT'S A PROBLEM AND IT SHOULD SIMPLY BE PASSED OVER TO THE DEVS. I came to this section looking for answers, tired of not getting any from those who should give them So you didn't come here to discuss the game, you came to question the devs? Hundreds of threads in the corresponding section without any response from the staff, I came here looking for some. Tell me, what do I have to do if after hundreds of attempts there is not even a single answer from those who should give it? It's a public forum, not Bethesda AMA. Well, I assumed that a game should have good communication between the staff members and their community, my mistake. So what's your base assumpption? That there is a Bethesda representative responding to every thread, or at least should be?

You know that forum moderators moderate multiple forums with multiple subforums with multiple threads and posts per day, right?

What you're showing right now is called "special snowflake syndrome" - you claim that you deserve more attention than anyone else. Sorry pal, even the calmest of mods gets tired of replying with copy-paste responses.

Use the search box at the top-right and find your answers.



Some SMALL companies on Steam with minimal resources sometimes have a PR based forum moderator that is well informed about the development and they answer peoples questions. It takes probably an hour a day to answer valid queries and stop the community from going haywire. It's a great way to save face and give people hope about the title and progress. It's not a big cost to do this and it can keep customers/testers happy.

Right now, we're all in the lurch and have no idea what is going on with Quake Champions. The project seems bombed, at least if people are discussing this game outside of the forums then this sort of damage control from a PR representative could turn negative feedback into positivity and hope, rather than slander and dismay.

Quake players are very passionate and may come across whiny and needy, but when some of us have dedicated a HUGE portion of our lives to quake, watching some of the stupid decisions take hold of Quake Champions is quite devastating.

You really seem to think you know it all @TheNoobZMaster - But there is a lot more to producing a good title than just the production itself, the customers are the lifeblood of the game... It's a wise idea to keep them happy and in the loop. Right now, people are pretty pissed off.. Do they owe it to us? That's anyone's opinion to argue, but I believe that after spending a lot of our hard earned cash on their products that they could show us a little loyalty too by keeping us informed rather than having a forum where we're all just posting again and again and end up arguing among ourselves.

And you are the same, you're getting into arguments with people and judging their characters all the time. How about you back off a little bit? You're not exactly a role model yourself mate.