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The closest we have to a response is Mods stating they’re “listening to feedback” and “if by feedback you mean ‘remove it’ then yes we’ve ‘ignored’ it.”

Let’s see if they actually address it.

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about 1 year ago - /u/JagexHooli - Direct link

We've spent all day discussing your feedback at length and there's been plenty of design discussions throughout today.

We are going to be sharing our plans to address key feedback points as soon as we can, ideally tomorrow.

about 1 year ago - /u/JagexHooli - Direct link

Originally posted by Japanese_Squirrel

I can't help but notice that your team twisted the players "reduce dailyscape" message into a convenient way to deprive us of a source of daily TH keys and replace it with more intense dailies in the form of a battlepass.

I hope you understand that in 2023 people are more reactive to manipulative word choices and misdirection than in the past, and there comes a point where bad publicity just outweighs the overall revenue the company was trying to get out of selling the battlepass.

Dishonesty and mismanaged PR hurts the product way more than Jagex realizes. I hope the higher-ups in corporate who give you these goals are made aware of how reactive players can be in this day and age.

It isn't intended to be more intense - this is an example of where our design may not be aligning with our intent, which is something we're looking at. There's a reason we've been transparent on our goals, and that's so we can get more direct feedback on how you feel it's performing knowing what it should be playing like.

A lot of the design has been matched to data on existing player time spent in game, but that might not be how it's working in practice (and there's some other things we'll be going into that come into play that we'll go into in the post).

Balancing is something we need to monitor closely and adjust as needed. We're only a couple days in so far, so we don't have a lot of data, but we do have a lot of feedback to already begin guiding us while we wait for the other half of the picture to start forming.