Some issues are feature-related; you just need to adjust little part of these features, and they can be improved quickly.
Some issues, however, are core problems, which relate to how GGG perceives the overall operation of this game.
Based on past experiences with PoE1, GGG often takes two to three years before they are willing to admit that core issues are terrible.
Players who point out core problems are mocked by white knights, but in the end, their concerns are proven to be valid.I have never seen these trolling white knights apologize for their foolish replies.After all, this is the internet era, where 30-year-old babies post irresponsible comments everywhere.
If GGG is still the GGG I know, I believe that 70% of the issues raised during EA will not be addressed until they receive even greater negative feedback.
Does this sentence make it seem like I believe GGG won't significantly change the core of the game? I think so. GGG is not as flexible as they initially promised. In fact, they are quite stubborn in many aspects.
At this stage, I believe I have provided all the feedback I needed to give. As for the parts I haven't mentioned, I'm sure many others have already voiced them. I've decided to relax and play PoE1, because even though it has been abandoned, it is still much more enjoyable than PoE2 in many ways.
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Posted byjojo1225#3785on Jan 31, 2025, 12:57:52 AM
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Who said that? You see that thread on forum called "Feedback"? That is for feedback, believe it or not. Its hard to understand but you can. Ask grown ups it you are having a hard time. The point of EA is gathering feedback and developing the game with that feedback in mind (not based on it solely). Crying babyrage on this forum is not feedback, its just that, babyrage of entitled children.
Saying you like the game is entitled as well. You need to explain in 24 pages using new zealand english and bold font exactly what you like about the game. Please send it by parchment made of baby seal and ink in blood of rhino via a hardy boatmen across the artic.
Get back under the bridge
That is you. You expect nonsense for others, but not for yourself.
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Posted byAssababud#2808on Jan 31, 2025, 12:58:51 AM
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EA testing should be the reason for frequent updates, even if the changes are not as effective, instead of "we are not going to change the existing economy system" and other inaction, and various small patches that can be quickly fixed are not fixed, and then only a small problem is fixed in a week.
Can you please show me where they said that quote? Because i would bet money they didn't say that.
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Posted byMadSheo#0280on Jan 31, 2025, 12:59:44 AM
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Some issues are feature-related; you just need to adjust little part of these features, and they can be improved quickly.
Some issues, however, are core problems, which relate to how GGG perceives the overall operation of this game.
Based on past experiences with PoE1, GGG often takes two to three years before they are willing to admit that core issues are terrible.
Players who point out core problems are mocked by white knights, but in the end, their concerns are proven to be valid.I have never seen these trolling white knights apologize for their foolish replies.After all, this is the internet era, where 30-year-old babies post irresponsible comments everywhere.
If GGG is still the GGG I know, I believe that 70% of the issues raised during EA will not be addressed until they receive even greater negative feedback.
Does this sentence make it seem like I believe GGG won't significantly change the core of the game? I think so. GGG is not as flexible as they initially promised. In fact, they are quite stubborn in many aspects.
At this stage, I believe I have provided all the feedback I needed to give. As for the parts I haven't mentioned, I'm sure many others have already voiced them. I've decided to relax and play PoE1, because even though it has been abandoned, it is still much more enjoyable than PoE2 in many ways.
So core problems are not EA problems?
You just don't believe they gonna change that or they think it's not the problem. And guess what, if many people don't see that as a problem - it's not. Those things are subjective and you didn't even provide examples of such "core problems".
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Posted byMadSheo#0280on Jan 31, 2025, 1:01:43 AM
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Some issues are feature-related; you just need to adjust little part of these features, and they can be improved quickly.
Some issues, however, are core problems, which relate to how GGG perceives the overall operation of this game.
Based on past experiences with PoE1, GGG often takes two to three years before they are willing to admit that core issues are terrible.
Players who point out core problems are mocked by white knights, but in the end, their concerns are proven to be valid.I have never seen these trolling white knights apologize for their foolish replies.After all, this is the internet era, where 30-year-old babies post irresponsible comments everywhere.
If GGG is still the GGG I know, I believe that 70% of the issues raised during EA will not be addressed until they receive even greater negative feedback.
Does this sentence make it seem like I believe GGG won't significantly change the core of the game? I think so. GGG is not as flexible as they initially promised. In fact, they are quite stubborn in many aspects.
At this stage, I believe I have provided all the feedback I needed to give. As for the parts I haven't mentioned, I'm sure many others have already voiced them. I've decided to relax and play PoE1, because even though it has been abandoned, it is still much more enjoyable than PoE2 in many ways.
You are right. Many of the issues that players have seriously reported since December have not been resolved yet, so players are still repeatedly reporting the same issues.
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Posted byki784340143#8116on Jan 31, 2025, 1:03:50 AM
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EA testing should be the reason for frequent updates, even if the changes are not as effective, instead of "we are not going to change the existing economy system" and other inaction, and various small patches that can be quickly fixed are not fixed, and then only a small problem is fixed in a week.
Can you please show me where they said that quote? Because i would bet money they didn't say that.
You don't watch the announcements/podcasts? So sad. They work on those just to please us. Don't you care about this game?
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Posted byAssababud#2808on Jan 31, 2025, 1:05:28 AM
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Some issues are feature-related; you just need to adjust little part of these features, and they can be improved quickly.
Some issues, however, are core problems, which relate to how GGG perceives the overall operation of this game.
Based on past experiences with PoE1, GGG often takes two to three years before they are willing to admit that core issues are terrible.
Players who point out core problems are mocked by white knights, but in the end, their concerns are proven to be valid.I have never seen these trolling white knights apologize for their foolish replies.After all, this is the internet era, where 30-year-old babies post irresponsible comments everywhere.
If GGG is still the GGG I know, I believe that 70% of the issues raised during EA will not be addressed until they receive even greater negative feedback.
Does this sentence make it seem like I believe GGG won't significantly change the core of the game? I think so. GGG is not as flexible as they initially promised. In fact, they are quite stubborn in many aspects.
At this stage, I believe I have provided all the feedback I needed to give. As for the parts I haven't mentioned, I'm sure many others have already voiced them. I've decided to relax and play PoE1, because even though it has been abandoned, it is still much more enjoyable than PoE2 in many ways.
You are right. Many of the issues that players have seriously reported since December have not been resolved yet, so players are still repeatedly reporting the same issues.
For some reason people think that posting something on "Feedback" means that it will get "fixed". Most of the posts are babyrage threads from entitled children.
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Posted byMadSheo#0280on Jan 31, 2025, 1:06:31 AM
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EA testing should be the reason for frequent updates, even if the changes are not as effective, instead of "we are not going to change the existing economy system" and other inaction, and various small patches that can be quickly fixed are not fixed, and then only a small problem is fixed in a week.
Can you please show me where they said that quote? Because i would bet money they didn't say that.
You don't watch the announcements/podcasts? So sad. They work on those just to please us. Don't you care about this game?
Get lost troll, there will be no conversation with you.
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Posted byMadSheo#0280on Jan 31, 2025, 1:07:04 AM
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It seems like we are past the point where the cumulated hours spent by just the "casuals" players is already exceeding the amount of hours spent by the devs to actually create the game.
Which means nothing. But I just found the thought funny.
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Posted bydwqrf#0717on Jan 31, 2025, 1:07:29 AM
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Some issues are feature-related; you just need to adjust little part of these features, and they can be improved quickly.
Some issues, however, are core problems, which relate to how GGG perceives the overall operation of this game.
Based on past experiences with PoE1, GGG often takes two to three years before they are willing to admit that core issues are terrible.
Players who point out core problems are mocked by white knights, but in the end, their concerns are proven to be valid.I have never seen these trolling white knights apologize for their foolish replies.After all, this is the internet era, where 30-year-old babies post irresponsible comments everywhere.
If GGG is still the GGG I know, I believe that 70% of the issues raised during EA will not be addressed until they receive even greater negative feedback.
Does this sentence make it seem like I believe GGG won't significantly change the core of the game? I think so. GGG is not as flexible as they initially promised. In fact, they are quite stubborn in many aspects.
At this stage, I believe I have provided all the feedback I needed to give. As for the parts I haven't mentioned, I'm sure many others have already voiced them. I've decided to relax and play PoE1, because even though it has been abandoned, it is still much more enjoyable than PoE2 in many ways.
You are right. Many of the issues that players have seriously reported since December have not been resolved yet, so players are still repeatedly reporting the same issues.
For some reason people think that posting something on "Feedback" means that it will get "fixed". Most of the posts are babyrage threads from entitled children.
Stop babyraging about how good the game is. Oh wait, you've never said how the game is good, because you can't. Nonsense in. Nonsense out.
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Posted byAssababud#2808on Jan 31, 2025, 1:09:32 AM
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