Kingang: Why Do They Place It To A Vote
Why Do They Place It To A Vote
12 Aug 2020 in 08:54am
When they don't like voting systems because that"locks Jagex to a style choice that may or may not be what Jagex wants" then I would suggest some sort of suggestion box system in which players can submit thoughts and OSRS gold players can then vote on which ideas they want to see encouraged (i.e. speak loudly about them). The forums are outdated, we can utilize a modernized method to facilitate this. That's just my two cents.
I dont believe the voting system functions as well with RS3 due to the vast majority of the populace is maxed or higher level and would greatly skew content. RuneScape is in vast need of some content being reworked and redone. For the new player experience coming back a few of the content is dreadful as a player. Such as the port process is a train wreck for a new player to figure out.
You ought to be catering to most players. No, because then you emphasise your current playerbase dry and wind up in an even worse position if these new players do not stick around, which is what pretty much happened these past 2 years besides Quarantine and Arch bringing back a lot of people temporarily. What they actually should do is simply advertisements RuneScape better, rather than those really shitty ads that only get made fun of the pop up every now and then.
The issue is you can market for days but the player debut to RuneScape is crap. No new participant will stick around with RuneScape appearing to be an alpha release game from steam. The only truly brand new player experiences that are bad are the 516 choice menus, shitty path systems, as well as the port. It's a spacious sandbox MMO, it is not a linear MMO where you chain"talk to x""speak to y""kill 10 z""speak to x" quests to advance. OSRS doesn't have a problem despite being ended and lack of direction. Hell even celebs are starting to stream themselves playing with OSRS which puts even more eyes on RuneScape. You'll never find that for RS3.
IMO RS3 should not do polls unless they know how to create actual survey questions. The Comp Cape survey was such a joke left up many responses for interpretation of their devs, as opposed to the thoughts of gamers. I believe looking at how OSRS searched for Warding is pretty clear why they want to stay away from ensured content surveys (imagine us not having Archaeology).
Another"bad" consequence of polling is having rs 2107 gold players view"what might have been" rather than enjoying what's in front of them. I know for myself that the selections of Activity pets is not what I'd have desired.
I dont believe the voting system functions as well with RS3 due to the vast majority of the populace is maxed or higher level and would greatly skew content. RuneScape is in vast need of some content being reworked and redone. For the new player experience coming back a few of the content is dreadful as a player. Such as the port process is a train wreck for a new player to figure out.
You ought to be catering to most players. No, because then you emphasise your current playerbase dry and wind up in an even worse position if these new players do not stick around, which is what pretty much happened these past 2 years besides Quarantine and Arch bringing back a lot of people temporarily. What they actually should do is simply advertisements RuneScape better, rather than those really shitty ads that only get made fun of the pop up every now and then.
The issue is you can market for days but the player debut to RuneScape is crap. No new participant will stick around with RuneScape appearing to be an alpha release game from steam. The only truly brand new player experiences that are bad are the 516 choice menus, shitty path systems, as well as the port. It's a spacious sandbox MMO, it is not a linear MMO where you chain"talk to x""speak to y""kill 10 z""speak to x" quests to advance. OSRS doesn't have a problem despite being ended and lack of direction. Hell even celebs are starting to stream themselves playing with OSRS which puts even more eyes on RuneScape. You'll never find that for RS3.
IMO RS3 should not do polls unless they know how to create actual survey questions. The Comp Cape survey was such a joke left up many responses for interpretation of their devs, as opposed to the thoughts of gamers. I believe looking at how OSRS searched for Warding is pretty clear why they want to stay away from ensured content surveys (imagine us not having Archaeology).
Another"bad" consequence of polling is having rs 2107 gold players view"what might have been" rather than enjoying what's in front of them. I know for myself that the selections of Activity pets is not what I'd have desired.
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