Live stream joke about all the devs on it.

I know you guys mentioned it as a joke but do it.

Plan a 15 min livestream where you just introduce the team. You don't have to show videos or answer any questions.

I guarantee we will watch and show proper love in chat.
 
Or maybe behind the scenes video at the studio introducing the team. Then again Dev Diary #1 sorta does that.
 
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I know you guys mentioned it as a joke but do it.

Plan a 15 min livestream where you just introduce the team. You don't have to show videos or answer any questions.

I guarantee we will watch and show proper love in chat.

It would be great to see the faces behind this awesome game - maybe walk around the office one morning getting them to say Hi, myname, job title. - doesn't have to be live.
 
Working in a software dev environment, I can safely say that 70-80% of Devs and QA would hate this idea. Many of the greatest development minds are extremely introverted and would hate to have their face broadcast to thousands of people.

As a customer, I'd love it. Working with developers, I know they'd hate it. I wouldn't expect my employer to make me do something I don't want to do, so I'm not sure we can expect Frontier to do the same.
 
Working in a software dev environment, I can safely say that 70-80% of Devs and QA would hate this idea. Many of the greatest development minds are extremely introverted and would hate to have their face broadcast to thousands of people.

As a customer, I'd love it. Working with developers, I know they'd hate it. I wouldn't expect my employer to make me do something I don't want to do, so I'm not sure we can expect Frontier to do the same.

They could always appear like the "Unknown Comic":

 
Yea I know I could read the credits or watch a video. That wasn't really the point.

This was really to let them know we would give them a standing O if given the opportunity.
 
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