How should the community know that all of the feedback is being read? A little comment would be enough. That's not a lot of work. we currently feel left in the lurch. The only feedback that you currently get is that you should write your problems in the issue tracker. That's cheeky. More presence of the devs or the community manager should be very important!!We have Jay Wilton, Tim Smith and Jens Erik who make up the team now. If it's feedback about the game they don't usuallly post a reaction to it but they do read everything on the forum, even if we don't hear from them here. If it's about a bug they may comment if they are asking for save files and such, but always know they're still here and workin hard.![]()
Part of the job of the Community Managers is to read the forums and bring ideas/feedback to the devs. That's how new features and changes in the game happen, along with answering certain issues. They've also posted that they read the forums. See quote below.How should the community know that all of the feedback is being read? A little comment would be enough. That's not a lot of work. we currently feel left in the lurch. The only feedback that you currently get is that you should write your problems in the issue tracker. That's cheeky. More presence of the devs or the community manager should be very important!!
I've been a member of the forum for 4 years and a moderator for 2.5 yrs so I can assure you they do read the feedback and the rest of the forum sections. I hope that helpsAh, there's no 'might' or 'occasionally' about it. Myself and the devs have a 'forum day' once a week where we look through the threads together, which is usually why I batch respond to things in one go as they can help me respond to the more technical questions (this isn't to say I/we are not active on the forums outside of this day, we're active every day, but we set time aside to do it together too - that way we can knock out speedy responses)! We also share some of the top/busiest forum threads with them once a week, so they know what some of the hottest discussions in the community are. They're always having a look through the forums, same as the CM team are always passing along things too! There's no reason why we wouldn't pass something like this along, or they wouldn't read it. They want everyone to enjoy the game, and are always asking for feedback on how to improve it. We really appreciate members of the BroNation server coming together in this way to make something like this! ♥
Isn't this a bit dramatic? The big update/DLC was only 4 weeks ago.but it just doesn't feel the same when we are left in the dark like we currently are. The community is like a chicken without a head worrying about the future of our beloved game and not getting communication until they have something to sell.
Isn't this a bit dramatic? The big update/DLC was only 4 weeks ago.
True, true. The game is great, but communication from official channels is absolutely lacking between updates. We get the preview of what they've been working on, and then about a week later the announcement for the new patch to come (and DLC if time), and then a week later the new patch/DLC. Then maybe another follow up for an update a week or two after. Then silence for months.It's just the time after the Dlc release, known as the Big Silence. You will hear the devs and the community managers when the next Dlc will be announced. That's how Frontier works, but judging the various updates (at least with Chante) they read the feedbacks, but you're right, the forum is a dry desert now.
It is a bit dramatic, yes. The last dev post in the Planet Zoo forums was just over a week ago. So, it's quite an exaggeration to say the devs are silent.Isn't this a bit dramatic? The big update/DLC was only 4 weeks ago.
1 post per week is a pretty low bar to set for good community engagement / communication.It is a bit dramatic, yes. The last dev post in the Planet Zoo forums was just over a week ago. So, it's quite an exaggeration to say the devs are silent.
Yes, it's the same like previous times.There was silence before that dlc too....then the dlc released...and then silence again. You don't see a trend?
Does this and the title of this thread have something to do with those rumours from a few Youtubers?I get anxious thinking that the support for this game will be coming to an end soon...
I'm sorry to have to say this now, but my experience is rather different.Part of the job of the Community Managers is to read the forums and bring ideas/feedback to the devs. That's how new features and changes in the game happen, along with answering certain issues. They've also posted that they read the forums. See quote below.
If the devs have trouble replicating a certain bug (things listed in the Issues Tracker and posted here) they ask for files.
The Issues Tracker is how they are able to be aware and to fix bugs without it they wouldn't be aware of it. They are able to track things better. Also, not everyone uses the forum so many will post on the Tracker and not here.
This is a quote from Chante that I mentioned above about reading the forums daily and meeting with the devs once a week to pass along feedback and to try to get answers to technical questions.....
Was this your experience with a Frontier CM or someone who just operates within that Facebook group? Sorry, just need a little clarificationI'm sorry to have to say this now, but my experience is rather different.
I look after a large German Facebook community and had suggested to the community manager that I act as a connection to pass on feedback directly to Frontier. I had suggested reporting bugs and other problems and, if necessary, supplying game files for reproduction.
Especially since some bugs have come up with the last update.
Not everyone from the foreign-language community knows English and can handle the issue tracker.
If I myself reported every bug via the issue tracker, I would spend hours. And I don't know the technical specifications of the members.
The suggestion was rejected, rather unkindly.
I wanted to help improve the game, because, and I want to emphasise this, it is a good game. I don't mean any harm or want to attack the community managers here.
This was an experience with the current Frontier CMWas this your experience with a Frontier CM or someone who just operates within that Facebook group? Sorry, just need a little clarification