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over 2 years ago - /u/rkrigney - Direct link

Y’all are wild.

over 2 years ago - /u/rkrigney - Direct link

Originally posted by ButterscotchJust4

Maybe actually fix the f**king game and communicate with the community instead of being snarky all of the time and people wouldn’t hate you

fix the f*cking game and communicate with the community

Jesus, you want me to do both? This is gonna be tougher than I thought.

over 2 years ago - /u/rkrigney - Direct link

Originally posted by WavyKirk

I mean you kind of suck. You spent more time in apex circlejerk than you did answering questions about the next Gen update. Or apex in general.

And when you do answer it’s sarcasm. I give it one season tops before the community is tired of your shtick.

EDIT: you can downvote this all you want but this was the first time they’ve commented on NG in over 4 months, this what it took.

Humor’s a good weapon against those without it.

Not people like you, of course.

No news or hard date on next gen to share, which is why we don’t spend much time talking about it.

over 2 years ago - /u/rkrigney - Direct link

Originally posted by PalkiaOW

It's Reddit, what do you expect.

Reverse AMA time: do you guys think Discord is a better platform to invest resources in if devs are interested in building a real relationship with players? Sincere question.

over 2 years ago - /u/rkrigney - Direct link

Originally posted by miathan52

Yes and no. Discord will allow you to build a better relationship with a smaller amount of players. You'll only be talking to a handful of people because, unlike reddit comments, discord dev comments are not easy to find later.

I've been part of a "focus group" on discord for another online game in the past and I found that it's much better for in depth discussion, but at the same time what was said in there usually stayed in there, so the communication did not benefit the rest of the playerbase.

Really solid points

over 2 years ago - /u/rkrigney - Direct link

Originally posted by E91D

I’d say so. Keep Reddit for general player base, Discord for a smaller group of more interested/engaged/passionate players who want to have a 2-way thing with devs, logging bugs, general feedback etc. You could even use it as a place to first test new ideas.

Makes sense. Twitter still probably preferred for blasting messages super broadly. The trouble with Reddit is it too easily turns into protest mode. Sometimes devs need that but it isn’t really useful as a 24/7 thing.






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