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Posted by: A Idiot.8021

A Idiot.8021

There’s something that’s been really bothering me ever since you’ve started patching the game. Let’s start off on a good foot. I really enjoy this game; I think it has a lot of room to grow! But for the love of god you NEED to change one policy that’s driving me insane.

Post all the notes in your patch-notes.

Every single other big game that patches things has a patch list where you can see everything they did in the patches. This is so crucial! If you’re going to change something, I’d love to know about it so I can adapt accordingly! I don’t care what you change, so long as you tell us about it. I don’t want to read the patch notes, and then wonder, “What else did they do? Did they change a class’s base values? Did they change the damage on certain abilities? Did they change the loot tables?” It seems that in a lot of patches, you did change some, if not all, of these things without saying a word to us! If you fix a bug, or change some damage values, or change some drop rates, we’d love to hear about it!

All I’m asking is that you communicate to us exactly what you changed within a patch so I can read it and say, “Oh ok, since that’s changed now I need to figure out something else.”

Sincerely,
A concerned player who loves your game

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Posted by: Gunstar xXx Hero.7821

Gunstar xXx Hero.7821

I agree with you 100%. Why would you all (Anet) not do this? Being hush hush about things just adds more mistrust amongst your player base. Be truthful and we may not like it but it is respectable.

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Posted by: CharrGirl.7896

CharrGirl.7896

Amen on that. It almost looks like they’re adding things they don’t want you to know about. Random nerfs and such. It’s frustrating

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Posted by: kanikani.2430

kanikani.2430

I have felt this from the start.

However overtime I think I am getting a feeling for why they don’t. It appears to me that most of these ‘updates’ are purely centered around exploit or gold/karma making issues (including drop rates). So if they did release patch notes 90% of the patches would appear to be focused on exploit issues. If people realized this it would do a few things, it would teach people more easily how to spot and use exploits or farming techniques, how Anet is much more focused on squashing people making currency then fixing any important bugs that effect the player base as a whole, and lastly show how they have been heavily manipulating drop rates for a while to keep people grinding.

I do know that some of these are based on simple screw ups like the toymaker trixx back piece and such. Companies also do not want to admit how often they screw up.

But it all basically comes down to Anet does not (will not, or does not want to) communicate with its customers, aside from some hype or PR spin which there is no shortage of.

Ishionna (80 Ele)
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Posted by: Treeline.3865

Treeline.3865

This had indeed been a problem all the way, along with not posting the patch notes just a BIT before actually dishing out the update.

Leader of Heroes [Hero] – Seafarers Rest

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Posted by: ratmanduohana.6824

ratmanduohana.6824

Opinion: I fully agree.
Constructive criticism: Do it please.

Remember to do constructive criticism, no sensationalist or flaming intention in order to keep the thread open.

If it grows to much then “Merged to help the matter in a single post” and “This post it’s just circular arguments, so we proceed to close it” well, I’m sorry but I haven’t figured out how to bypass those ones.

Maybe somebody could gather all the changes not reflected in past patchs so we can have some real data.

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Posted by: Treeline.3865

Treeline.3865

I think we all have something in mind ratman, there have been so much.
I can even go for opposite examples.
Wintersday Mystery Boxes were in the patch notes as a rare drop.
They didn’t drop, and it wasn’t fixed even though the event was 2 weeks. So why was it ever in the patch notes? The patch notes at the current state is just not doing their job.

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Posted by: TimeBomb.3427

TimeBomb.3427

It’s definitely frustrating when something is in the patch notes but it blatantly is wrong or doesn’t work or is broken. You’d think that, amongst all the QA they do, testing every single item on the patch notes would be part of that. It’s not like most of the patch notes are that large.

That being said, I’m quite familiar with how difficult QA is and how hard it can be to find very skilled and experienced QA peoples. Everyone, even developers and QA peoples, are only human.

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Posted by: DaedalusDragon.3754

DaedalusDragon.3754

I think we all have something in mind ratman, there have been so much.
I can even go for opposite examples.
Wintersday Mystery Boxes were in the patch notes as a rare drop.
They didn’t drop, and it wasn’t fixed even though the event was 2 weeks. So why was it ever in the patch notes? The patch notes at the current state is just not doing their job.

I love this because it shows NO QA before hand…

My constructive criticism: Check your stuff before you implement

More constructive criticism: Tell us EVERYTHING you change about the game.

I don’t mind you leaving out the details related to DR just because I know it would make it easier for the botters. On the other hand, when you do change something like that we really do need some general idea of how that is going to impact us, the people who play fairly. So much of this negativity on these forums is drawn from the lack of communication overall and this is one example of that. Talk to us Anet. I realize it isn’t as easy as my message here but it is more important than I think anybody in Anet realizes right now. It is one of the easiest ways to fix the distrust and it will probably have an immense impact on player morale.

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Posted by: Kaizer.7135

Kaizer.7135

It’s because they don’t want you to know about the 100th loot nerf.