Meet the Staff: CabbageMechanic
Дата: 25.07.2017 20:40:36
Steamboat_Willy_Sr, on Jul 24 2017 - 19:37, said: Firstly, welcome CabbageMechanic So you are now about number
six or seven, maybe more, that is going to turn things
around. Good luck, as you'll need it, as all those who
have come before you have for the most part watched as the NA
server continues to decline despite good intentions and well
meaning efforts. My biggest complaint with WGNA has been the
total lack of consistency with regards to implementing the rules
and punishments for those who violate them. The recent five
strikes rules have somewhat reduced the toxicity and for that I am
grateful and has increased my participation, but like so many
before you, talk is cheap, it's the actions that matter and catch
the eye of this player base. CabbageMechanic: Happy to hear you have noticed an improvement since the new
RV Policy, I was extensively involved in deploying it. It's a
lot of work and a job our CSRs still manage every day, but we have
thankfully been able to remove a lot of the most extreme behavior.
If you see more, keep reporting it.
Nunya_000, on Jul 25 2017 - 08:27, said: 1. The length of time it took to resolve the chat issue (if it is
resolved yet) was a major FUBAR. The fact that we receive
very little feedback even exasperated the issue. Even a "it
is a complicated issue, please be patient while we are attempting
to resolve the issue" can go a very long ways....even if this
message is given daily. 2. Bring back credit rewards.
Many players have a lifetime supply of auto-fire
extinguishers and Personal Reserves. Daily credit rewards
created incentive to play on a daily basis, as they could be used
immediately (and who doesn't need credits). Auto-FE and PR
just go into a pool if a player already has plenty. 3. Add a
filter in the garage so that non-elite tanks are sorted.
These are the tanks players are grinding on. It makes
little sense that they can not be accessed quickly. 4. Many
threads become cesspools because moderators seldom provide feedback
and/or squash "rumors". I believe the quality of the forum
would improve if the moderators provide more input other than "this
thread is causing unrest. Locked". 5. While naming and
shaming should still not be allowed. I monthly tally of
players punished for physics abuse, illegal mod usage, and/or
excessive reports against would go a long way and remove the
appearance that WG does not really care and are not doing anything.
6. This game is repetitive and can become boring. A
variety of maps is what removes that repetition and boredom.
This game can never have too many maps. A new map
should be introduced every update. "Broken" maps should be
fixed, but not removed. 7. The Mutant sale upset a lot of
players. It should have been added as a reward tank in a
fairly difficult series of missions instead of offered in the
Premium Store. 8. Do not stop the practice of making Premium
tanks slightly worse than a similar fully upgraded regular tank.
The Defender and Chrysler K made the game appeared Pay-2-Win.
This alienated many players. I understand that many of
these are not things you can do anything about. These are
just some items I see as game killers or that should be fixed.CabbageMechanic: Thank you, a lot of useful benchmarks and actionable
feedback there. As for #3, is being able to set Primary tanks
for the ones you're grinding insufficient? My own habits
usually just involve filtering for the tier of what I know I want
to play and I find that quite quick, but I'm weird so that may not
be practical for many. Let me know.
Mudman24, on Jul 25 2017 - 08:44, said: Well, thanks for at least responding. The removal of neg reps was
floated by WG as a "trail" but of course they never communicated
with us after that and just left it. I did a poll in the months
that followed and the forum users pretty overwhelmingly thought
that it increased trolling and had a negative impact on the forums,
which seems to be the opposite of WGs intent. http://forum.worldof...-neg-reps-poll/CabbageMechanic: Thanks for the link, that certainly lends more weight to the
argument. I will look more into what making that change would
entail and look into what factors might be creating internal
resistance to it.
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