Where is all this havoc people keep talking about? Does it happen while I’m not playing?
Starting to think these posters are paid shills hired by Blizzard come to this forum to create imaginary havoc.
It’s happened, but it’s rare. Mostly it’s players with inflated egos who think that buying a single copy of the game make them majority shareholders. Some are trolls who will agree with any posts that cause disruption and chaos on the forums. And it involves a misunderstanding of the situation, not realizing that the “silent majority” don’t give a kitten about what’s happening on the forums and we represent the .01% of players at either extreme end of the spectrum.
For the most part what goes on here is ignored by the company because it simply doesn’t reflect the entire player base, only the most extreme views, including the
http://tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/UnpleasableFanbase
Because it is literally impossible to please everyone, the devs focus on those they can please and let the rest rant about how the game is dying while they continue to cash their paychecks.
“I don’t know the key to success, but the key to failure is trying to please everybody.” —Bill Cosby
Ah the “It’s only the vocal minority” argument again. I remember that from back in the “Temporary content is bad for GW2” threads. Have a look https://forum-en.gw2archive.eu/forum/game/gw2/Too-Much-Temporary-Content-Can-Only-Harm-GW2/page/3#post2380400 Eventually Anet did seem to agree likely based on the numbers they had themselves.
It’s odd that you quote my post and then make this statement, because I have never posted in that thread. I think my link is more informative:
“While Unpleasable Fanbase has been a problem for any media with a sufficiently large fanbase (you simply cannot please all of the people all of the time), in the Internet Age it takes on a new dimension when even a small minority can make their opinions heard.”
The subject comes up a lot because it’s true. One person making a lot of noise can sound like a hundred. There have even been confirmed examples of someone creating multiple identities on a forum to support his side of an argument, or to give himself enemies to defeat and “turn to the light side,” thus proving himself correct.
It’s just an informative (as example) link to show that vocal minority claim (that you used with saying “For the most part what goes on here is ignored by the company because it simply doesn’t reflect the entire player base, only the most extreme views,”) is a very valid one and does not mean that sort of input should be ignored.
Like I said myself, sure it’s not a perfect representation and sure there are people like the one you mention but that still does not mean the vocal minority can be used to simply try and ignore every viewpoint you don’t agree with because in reality the forum does seem to be a representation of what is going on, and those people who did talk about people leaving did not make that up they did see people leave. Anet did as well. So thats why I liked it, as information / example.
Your link talks about how you should not try to please everybody what is a complete different question.
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