He's been treated like that from the get-go. So yeah, I'm perfectly okay with this.
He was ? I'm assuming he was treated this way before he actually said anything ... if so why were people like "Dstahl", "Branflakes" & "Taco" treated differently ... at least that's my impression ...
Patch Notes : Resolved an Issue, where people would accidently experience Fun.
I'll say it before and I'll say it again: His feelings shouldn't come into it. Neither should ours.
It's BUSINESS.
But if they are going to come into it? I don't see why everyone can't jump in this cesspool and talk straight. Nothing Al Rivera has said about the whiney morons comes even close to some of the worst things said about him.
"But feelings and emotions only matter when it's directed at the customers! He gets paid to be abused!"
The moral compass of some of these people spins so hard it has its own gravitational pull.
He was ? I'm assuming he was treated this way before he actually said anything ... if so why were people like "Dstahl", "Branflakes" & "Taco" treated differently ... at least that's my impression ...
They aren't. Have you read some of the things thrown in each of their directions? Or do you just turn a blind eye to it because of your personal feelings toward each of them?
But if they are going to come into it? I don't see why everyone can't jump in this cesspool and talk straight. Nothing Al Rivera has said about the whiney morons comes even close to some of the worst things said about him.
But feelings and emotions only matter when it's directed at the customers! He gets paid to be abused!
The moral compass of some of these people spins so hard it has its own gravitational pull.
Personally I don't care if I'm liked or hated by Cryptic's staff. They shouldn't care if I like or hate them. I want a decent product. They want my money. If they provide a decent product they will get my money.
They aren't. Have you read some of the things thrown in each of their directions? Or do you just turn a blind eye to it because of your personal feelings toward each of them?
I've seen some ***** pretty much everywhere ... doesn't mean it's representable ... I'm seeing more "reasonable" dislike for Al, than Bran & Stahl together, though .... "Al just said our Feedback = Hitler" wins over "I dunno but Stahl sucks for some reason" every day
Just because there are 1-2 "You SUCK" - people, doesn't mean the Forums are as Cesspool ...
Patch Notes : Resolved an Issue, where people would accidently experience Fun.
With commentary like this great example? Yes, I fully support his unorthodox communication methods.
Well at least you are honest about it. I'll give you that much.
Me, I tend to expect more from those who I do business with. Business is a partnership. It requires 2 entities. Someone that wants to sell a product or service. Another that wants to purchase or use said product or service.
I could go to 7-11, get my soda or snacks from the guy behind the counter that glares at me like I'm there to steal something or rob him, get minimal interaction, and leave thankful simply to get my stuff, and never return.
Or, I can go to the little family market that's a little further away, but where I'm greeted with sincerity, and treated like a valued customer, and leave the place happy with a smile on my face, and be more than happy to be a repeat customer.
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see 4 Posts above yours, for that matter ... getting tired of repeating myself ... imho this Thread is full of people trying to make people think it's full of *insert insult here*, while it's actually not at all ...
So I'd really love to see some of this Evidence ... sure there is always "some guys", but just looking at this Thread, they're negligable ...
We need a zero tolerance rule for badmouthing the forums on the forums. No amount of critically applied negativity can ever make a forum into a cesspool. You know what can make a forum turn sour though?
Calling out the whole forum. White knighting. Equating 40-50% negativity with absolute negativity. Having a limited tolerance for whining.
If there weren't so many people here trying to play goalie on people trying to express emotion, trying to regulate or belittle the negative emotions of others.
I would enjoy this game and this community so much more if we didn't have people who blow a gasket every time people get negative about the game or the developers. That behavior drags down the enjoyability and the quality of the game and the community.
If I have an issue with the game and somebody tries to shut down or belittle that issue, that issue only becomes bigger and more infuriating for me.
This exact same game would be considerably more enjoyable and easier to take in if it didn't have people combating every last criticism of it. If I can express my sentiment civilly, cool beans. If people try to shut out a complaint I register or equate it with whining, I have to raise my voice and I have to keep raising my voice until everyone stops playing defense and lets me register my complaint in peace.
The dude is a pathetic excuse for an individual and more so for a Lead Design.
Worst thing that ever happened in STO.
The big question - How oh HOW, do you TRIBBLE up an MMO with the words Star Trek in the title...
I guess now we know =/
D,
What the hell entitles YOU to talk like this about a person???
"...a pathetic excuse for an individual..."? What the F***??? Would you ever dare to say such TRIBBLE into my face, i would put you in your place for good.
I'm absolutely puzzled that there is someone with so much lack of any social skill and decency like you!
We need a zero tolerance rule for badmouthing the forums on the forums. No amount of critically applied negativity can ever make a forum into a cesspool. You know what can make a forum turn sour though?
Calling out the whole forum. White knighting. Equating 40-50% negativity with absolute negativity. Having a limited tolerance for whining.
If there weren't so many people here trying to play goalie on people trying to express emotion, trying to regulate or belittle the negative emotions of others.
I would enjoy this game and this community so much more if we didn't have people who blow a gasket every time people get negative about the game or the developers. That behavior drags down the enjoyability and the quality of the game and the community.
If I have an issue with the game and somebody tries to shut down or belittle that issue, that issue only becomes bigger and more infuriating for me.
This exact same game would be considerably more enjoyable and easier to take in if it didn't have people combating every last criticism of it. If I can express my sentiment civilly, cool beans. If people try to shut out a complaint I register or equate it with whining, I have to raise my voice and I have to keep raising my voice until everyone stops playing defense and lets me register my complaint in peace.
Hear, Hear !
Patch Notes : Resolved an Issue, where people would accidently experience Fun.
Personally I don't care if I'm liked or hated by Cryptic's staff. They shouldn't care if I like or hate them. I want a decent product. They want my money. If they provide a decent product they will get my money.
Nothing else matters.
I play KDF so they hate me lol.
My only problem is that they only offer the game style of dungeons in mmorpg aspects. As well that when you play a mission its mostly designed around a federation aspect. I'll give one example that boils me to death before f2p or anything to that nature they had a KDF mission its 2nd star to the right if I remember correctly. That mission is what you would expect for say a Klingon player wanting to play bops. Yet they won't ever make anything that jumps out at a player like wow I can't wait to play that.
The other part is like the constant theme of blaming things on a given player base. Like for the KDF we only get something if its meant for us to beta test a future cash grab for the fed side players. As well don't get me wrong I love or loved the game but with all the grindfests and such its not balancing out for excitement/fun vs grind lol. Then going back to the aspects of mmorpgs where they only have teams designated to work on pve stuff and limited to the dungeon type maps/instancing I reflect on a statement that there is too much content which to some degree I agree on.
On topic of too much content there is a reason for this as stated above they have been pushing only one dynamic of the mmorpg industry so its all cluttered up in a massive amount of queues where there is never enough ppl to even get one started most of the time. What they need to do and I talk a lot of TRIBBLE about revamps but they need to take each one of those queues that hasn't seen any action in years pretty much and start developing them as a revamp into pvp and maps that are Pve and Pvp which usually is revered to as a PvX type map.
In all I can understand where Geko is coming from but the problem though is that there is a failure in communication between the player base, to him, and then to the bosses and what they are deciding how to handle this game because just coming to the forums is indeed a sign of a true Star Trek fan. One thing I would recommend to Geko personally is to look at how guild wars 2 has in their game where it has pvp interaction and look how much they are making off of it. Roughly if STO had something just as fun as that you would have a queue again just to be able to login to sto lol. Last thing on this the design of it is beautiful though especially it brings peoples love or hordes, farming, helping lower level players, and pvp all in one to bring that feeling of excitement and fun without it feeling like a grind so go check it out and you'll see what I mean
We need a zero tolerance rule for badmouthing the forums on the forums. No amount of critically applied negativity can ever make a forum into a cesspool. You know what can make a forum turn sour though?
Calling out the whole forum. White knighting. Equating 40-50% negativity with absolute negativity. Having a limited tolerance for whining.
If there weren't so many people here trying to play goalie on people trying to express emotion, trying to regulate or belittle the negative emotions of others.
I would enjoy this game and this community so much more if we didn't have people who blow a gasket every time people get negative about the game or the developers. That behavior drags down the enjoyability and the quality of the game and the community.
If I have an issue with the game and somebody tries to shut down or belittle that issue, that issue only becomes bigger and more infuriating for me.
This exact same game would be considerably more enjoyable and easier to take in if it didn't have people combating every last criticism of it. If I can express my sentiment civilly, cool beans. If people try to shut out a complaint I register or equate it with whining, I have to raise my voice and I have to keep raising my voice until everyone stops playing defense and lets me register my complaint in peace.
I had an amusing moment last week when I posted something a member of Cryptic staff had said and I was instantly jumped on, called a whiner who hates Cryptic and asked what evidence I had to make my comment.
When I replied "I didn't actually say this" and posted the link to the dev's post the person almost twisted himself in knots trying to talk his way out of the situation.
We need a zero tolerance rule for badmouthing the forums on the forums. No amount of critically applied negativity can ever make a forum into a cesspool. You know what can make a forum turn sour though?
Calling out the whole forum. White knighting. Equating 40-50% negativity with absolute negativity. Having a limited tolerance for whining.
If there weren't so many people here trying to play goalie on people trying to express emotion, trying to regulate or belittle the negative emotions of others.
I would enjoy this game and this community so much more if we didn't have people who blow a gasket every time people get negative about the game or the developers. That behavior drags down the enjoyability and the quality of the game and the community.
If I have an issue with the game and somebody tries to shut down or belittle that issue, that issue only becomes bigger and more infuriating for me.
This exact same game would be considerably more enjoyable and easier to take in if it didn't have people combating every last criticism of it. If I can express my sentiment civilly, cool beans. If people try to shut out a complaint I register or equate it with whining, I have to raise my voice and I have to keep raising my voice until everyone stops playing defense and lets me register my complaint in peace.
Quite possibly the most inspiring post of the thread. Bravo.
I agree that its sad but if HE and the rest of the devs show the community (the people that may their bills) with respect they deserve and are more open; I would say that a lot of hate would go out the window at warp speed mabey not that fast but when you do something you know will peev the community off and then ask then NOT to rage that is alienation and disrespect.
TOR is a f2p and I don't see anywere near the hate for its devs as I do here and they can keep the money rolling in and the community happy so why can't cryptic?
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We need more communication towards the player base. Fine, that is an opinion I can accept.
What is impossible to accept is that a Dev should do the communication.
A Dev, as the name says, develops and designs. He is basically a backstage guy. He doesn't even have to do some programming or art (if the company is big enough). So he does not belong in the forums. Point. That's it.
I saw the first post as something of a public service announcement.
"Hey, Geko posted on Reddit! Here's what he wrote:"
Since then, this whole thread has been a derail over the fact he posted there and not here.
Where people who actively and repeatedly say they don't like him, and deconstruct anything he says in the worst possible light, turn around and roast him for not posting here. This is a logical disconnect at best.
Y'know, I'm actually slightly annoyed that Devs post tidbits on Reddit that don't make it to the forums. I don't want to use Reddit; I'm already on SocM Overload and don't need one more feed. On the other hand, they do sometimes use Twitter, which I do use when I feel like it. So I can't really complain about it. I choose not to use Reddit and if I miss non-critical information as a result that's my problem.
If it's really important, critical information, I fully expect to see a link to a news item in either ARC or on the launcher itself. Most of the time, it's there. Only rarely do they fail to mention really important information via those channels. And in most of those cases, the forums usually have a link to those news items too.
I'm not overlooking that there have been some catastrophic fails, too. I've been right in the middle of the fallout from those incidents. But most of the time, the official news makes its way to the website one way or the other.
When the Devs post anything, anywhere, that goes beyond the official stuff they use the mediums they prefer. One might use Twitter and Flickr. Another might use Reddit and DeviantArt. Tacofangs, for some twisted masochistic reason, likes to post here. Nothing wrong with that.
As much as people praise Tacofangs for posting on the forums, I can't help but notice the flip side that he takes his share of guff from people ready to pounce on anything he says that they don't like.
So Geko made a personal post over on Reddit. Cool. I don't post every single personal comment here, either.
So, all that said, if you guys want to have a calm discussion about the post... have at it. If people want to keep sniping each other over it, I can close the thread. That's fine with me, too.
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We need more communication towards the player base. Fine, that is an opinion I can accept.
What is impossible to accept is that a Dev should do the communication.
A Dev, as the name says, develops and designs. He is basically a backstage guy. He doesn't even have to do some programming or art (if the company is big enough). So he does not belong in the forums. Point. That's it.
Well I'd really like to agree with you here ... but if the same DEV is constantly speaking on Podcasts etc, dismissing the Forums as "Whiny Morons" (not my words) ... he isn't really a "Backstage Guy" anymore ...
Patch Notes : Resolved an Issue, where people would accidently experience Fun.
Yet another example of how the designers of this game don't communicate or listen to there player base.... they wont even post in there own forum... sad
Again, the people on reddit, that talk about Star Trek Online - they are part of the player base. Even if this is the official forum of Star Trek Online, it is not the only place where the "Player base" can go to talk about it. We're not some special gifted people, carefully selected as representatives of the player base.
We're just players of the game that chose to talk about the game on the official forums, instead of reddit or Facebook or Google+ or whatever.
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A few days ago Geko posted a rather long post about the game, and his position as Lead Designer. As long as some discussion about the Excelsior (don't ask).
Unfortunately, it was on REDDIT, and not on the forum.
Since it might be interesting for everyone, I'm quoting the entire post, and providing the link to the Reddit post. As for the context, someone saw a Captain Gecko ingame, and was wondering if it was him.
Am I the only one who think it's a bit sad to have the Lead Designer posting on a non official forum instead of the official forum ? Someone had a quite similar question, and I don't think he was ever officially answered (topic closed), where he said a friend of his was banned 3 days for having "Geko" as a name, not knowing why he was banned (it seems geko is a word in some Slavic country or something).
Anyway, I hope you'll stay civil, I thought this was worth reading for any STO player.
Before I read this, knowing the feelings of the players on the forums and the near-unanimous desire for increased communication, WHY wouldn't he post this here?
EDIT: now that I have read it, what a load of bs... sorry Geko, if you're reading this, but come on! The entire post screamed of "The players hate me and are being mean, but I'm really a good guy, honest!" and nothing more.
For the record, I don't hate Geko or anyone at Cryptic. I do appreciate the work it takes to bring this game to us. However, that in no way means that bugs, glitches and content issues should be continuously ignored, nor does it mean that the entire DEV team (save maybe 1 or 2) avoid the forums like the plague and refuse to actually talk with the playerbase.
If I perform poorly at work it is a reflection of me, obviously, but also a reflection on my boss. If the game is not in a good state that, my friend, is solely your responsibility as Lead Designer.
I will go on record, happily, that the WORST thing to happen to STO was the move from sub to F2P. I love F2P games, I really do, but not MMORPGS. Once they make the transition from pay to free the entire thing starts to go downhill fast as it always, ALWAYS, becomes about the money (i.e. those microtransactions youve mentioned). More and more focus is placed on making these transactions more appealing and more needed than the game itself. Ultimately, its an insult not only to the players and fan of the genre but the devs that actually do work hard on the artwork, etc. that makes the game alive.
I love Star Trek. I love my fleet and I miss not running around with them, but it is getting harder and harder to actually log in to STO for any longer than what it takes to boost my R&D schools.
I apologize if any of this offends, but the state of the game at the moment is like a man desperately trying to claw their way out of a pit whist wearing oven mitts. The balls in your court, Geko are you going to just hold on to it or are you going to actually surprise us?
Before I read this, knowing the feelings of the players on the forums and the near-unanimous desire for increased communication, WHY wouldn't he post this here?
Again, the people on reddit, that talk about Star Trek Online - they are part of the player base. Even if this is the official forum of Star Trek Online, it is not the only place where the "Player base" can go to talk about it. We're not some special gifted people, carefully selected as representatives of the player base.
We're just players of the game that chose to talk about the game on the official forums, instead of reddit or Facebook or Google+ or whatever.
And again (for 10000 times) he can post where he wants, we all know that he dont like to be criticized or resive any feedback.
Because the post he was replying to was on Reddit and not here?
Yes, but is intresting that he reply things from reddit and all the millions of valid questions and feedback from the official forums are ignored. Is clear that he hate feedback and valid game questions, that is why he visist the podcast that loves Cryptic and make him easy questions or why he (and most devs) evade the official forum.
I liked his post.
I dont mind if he posted to the relevant thread and not here.
If he posted here...well, some of you have no mercy.
And this wasnt really forum material. This looks like something he did in his own time. I actually don't think that his post is appropriate for these forums, as they discuss his personal feelings on the game.
The devs should remain proffesional in these forums. Only posting bulletins, updates or relevant news.
They are not required to answer to disgruntled forumites.
And yes, he, as with any of us, can post wherever we want. However, to intentionally ignore the forums for the very game of which you speak in an effort to avoid negative feedback is the act of a desperate and dishonoroable man.
If that offends, I offer him the opportunity to prove me wrong.
Since then, this whole thread has been a derail over the fact he posted there and not here.
Where people who actively and repeatedly say they don't like him, and deconstruct anything he says in the worst possible light, turn around and roast him for not posting here. This is a logical disconnect at best.
This was related to the point I was trying to make early in the thread that it IS possible to have a civil conversation with Geko--EVEN when he missteps and even when you still greatly disagree with him. It seems, however, that a lot of people (probably the majority of the forum) does not believe it.
Personally I am a believer in modeling the sort of behavior you want to see from others--*especially* in the case of someone who might not be the most sensitive to social subtleties or the effects their words may intentionally OR unintentionally have, this is especially important since that sort of mindset can be more likely to "respond in kind," for better or for worse. That is not an *excuse* for the missteps but it IS something that can productively help the situation: modeling a more mindful/attentive sort of behavior, and addressing remarks with potential to be taken badly by explaining the potential problem calmly and without telling the other person what they MUST mean.
It WORKS.
I have no hesitation about telling Geko what systems I dislike and why I think they are a problem. But I do not see a reason to make a demon out of him. It helps NONE of us. This is not called white-knighting. It's called *civilized* disagreement.
As much as people praise Tacofangs for posting on the forums, I can't help but notice the flip side that he takes his share of guff from people ready to pounce on anything he says that they don't like.
And for that, even Taco himself has suggested the "This looks as though it could mean ________. Could you explain what you mean by that?" strategy.
And I think when we get the answer to that question we should try to take it at face value at least insofar as the *nature of the person.* I am not saying one has to like the business decision (God knows I have my issues!), the company, or even like the person, but going and assuming someone's the proverbial spawn of Satan and HATES us all is incredibly uncalled for.
"But Geko has said some nasty things!"
A) I don't like those things but I am also not in his head or his private life. I remember one incident with Dan Stahl that turned out to be directly attributable to being worried sick and being up way too late at night with an ill daughter. I can dislike the behavior without passing judgment on the whole person.
Why should I toss more fuel on the fire and set the precedent of a TRIBBLE-for-tat flame war? Why shouldn't I set an example of the kind of treatment I want to see, and discuss problems with kindness? Trust me, you don't see all of me here on the forums and when I fail, I do an EPIC fail, and I pay the consequences in spades for breaking that rule. And when I do, even if the other person really WAS at fault, the vitriolic, wildly out-of-control does NOTHING but hurt everyone and gets exactly nothing accomplished...and most often leaves matters worse than I found them before I let my temper get the best of me. Trust me. Don't make this mistake. It's not worth it and a little self-control can go a long way.
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I saw the first post as something of a public service announcement.
"Hey, Geko posted on Reddit! Here's what he wrote:"
Since then, this whole thread has been a derail over the fact he posted there and not here.
Where people who actively and repeatedly say they don't like him, and deconstruct anything he says in the worst possible light, turn around and roast him for not posting here. This is a logical disconnect at best.
Y'know, I'm actually slightly annoyed that Devs post tidbits on Reddit that don't make it to the forums. I don't want to use Reddit; I'm already on SocM Overload and don't need one more feed. On the other hand, they do sometimes use Twitter, which I do use when I feel like it. So I can't really complain about it. I choose not to use Reddit and if I miss non-critical information as a result that's my problem.
If it's really important, critical information, I fully expect to see a link to a news item in either ARC or on the launcher itself. Most of the time, it's there. Only rarely do they fail to mention really important information via those channels. And in most of those cases, the forums usually have a link to those news items too.
I'm not overlooking that there have been some catastrophic fails, too. I've been right in the middle of the fallout from those incidents. But most of the time, the official news makes its way to the website one way or the other.
When the Devs post anything, anywhere, that goes beyond the official stuff they use the mediums they prefer. One might use Twitter and Flickr. Another might use Reddit and DeviantArt. Tacofangs, for some twisted masochistic reason, likes to post here. Nothing wrong with that.
As much as people praise Tacofangs for posting on the forums, I can't help but notice the flip side that he takes his share of guff from people ready to pounce on anything he says that they don't like.
So Geko made a personal post over on Reddit. Cool. I don't post every single personal comment here, either.
So, all that said, if you guys want to have a calm discussion about the post... have at it. If people want to keep sniping each other over it, I can close the thread. That's fine with me, too.
~sigh~
Here is the entire issue as I see it, BG:
TacoFangs steps into the lions den and risks his fair share of chomps as he delivers news and communicates. He is respected by the community for this even of not all of us agree with what he is saying.
Geko, knowing the lions bite, slips off to another arena and posts his comments where he is fully aware the lions there have been, for the most part, declawed, defanged and fixed rather than sharing ANY information with those who hunger for it the most.
Of these two, who commands more respect?
To be honest I couldnt give two poops about how Geko (or any dev) feels personally about any negative feedback on the state of the game other than the fact if they feel bad about it they should work to fix it. The average player isnt stupid; we know that not all issues can be fixed and not all fixable issues can be resolved immediately, with the wave of a magic wand. However, when we are left in the dark regarding the MULTITUDE of issues raised, watching as age-old bugs are ignored and often carried over from the test servers to live while new content is released or things that arent actually broken are fixed (in a purely veterinarian sense of the word) the average player is going to become irate, disgruntled, and angry. The Lions den is no more. Now it is a hornets nest.
Gekos actions have stirred the nest as badly as if he took a swing with a baseball bat. All we want, even more than an actual fix, is communication!! Talk to us. Tell us that although not everything can be fixed right away, here are the issues being addressed sooner rather than later. No, one can not please everyone at once and yes, any Dev willing to poke their heads into the forums are at risk of a vicious attack to their pride. Guess what? ALL OF US ARE. Every post someone makes here falls under scrutiny and risks attack by those same lions. As a ComMod you know this is true.
Do I hate Geko? No. I dont know the man (or woman) so how can I possibly hate them or any Dev/Mod for that matter? Do I respect Geko? No. As long as he/she shies away from the forums to post a boo-hoo poor me open letter in what is perceived as safer waters rather than own up to their position and communicate with the player base I have no respect for them. For that to change, it is entirely up to Geko.
"Unfortunately, it was on REDDIT, and not on the forum." Something developers do when they know they've done something wrong.
Arenanet started doing that several times when they knew they didn't give the forums proper attention as well. People started to ask where does one go to get the devs attention when they don't listen to their own forums.
I would suggest all players who have concerns for the game begin posting on Reddit to give them no place to hide. It's the best policy and it brings things to light that some people on the web have no idea what's going on like the nerf to rewards which their PR group will most likely take very seriously as they do still have the goal of attracting new players. If new players see that there are some controversial games being played against the playerbase they'll beging to think twice about logging.
And Gecko you're not the one I blame for the fiascos of the game, D'Angelo is. You need stronger management someone who will admit when they have made a serious mistake like accusing players who are simply playing your game normally of exploiting, and who will not try to experiment on a live system with the market or progression costs but who will enhance the game to make it more fun in an already established perfect example of a Free to Play model that I'd suggest you and D'Angelo take a long hard look at to determine just where you've all gone wrong with this design in dilithium rising.
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Please stop all attempts in the future of making this game more like Archeage, GW2, and NWO so that this game can be restored to it's proper glory in which the aspects of progression meant as much and were as available to achieve in a timely manner as any part of the story in STO.
Because until then I'm sure you'll find that more and more people like me will be saying harsher and harsher things until these changes are met. It's great that you like what you're doing but you have to look at the bigger picture and it's no secret that when devs do testing of their own they often have dev powers turned on which eliminates the ability of looking at things in the perspective of the players.
Here's to hoping that something positive comes out of this studio in 2015 because if not, that's fine, I'm young enough to wait for the next studio to get this IP.
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He was ? I'm assuming he was treated this way before he actually said anything ... if so why were people like "Dstahl", "Branflakes" & "Taco" treated differently ... at least that's my impression ...
But if they are going to come into it? I don't see why everyone can't jump in this cesspool and talk straight. Nothing Al Rivera has said about the whiney morons comes even close to some of the worst things said about him.
"But feelings and emotions only matter when it's directed at the customers! He gets paid to be abused!"
The moral compass of some of these people spins so hard it has its own gravitational pull.
They aren't. Have you read some of the things thrown in each of their directions? Or do you just turn a blind eye to it because of your personal feelings toward each of them?
Personally I don't care if I'm liked or hated by Cryptic's staff. They shouldn't care if I like or hate them. I want a decent product. They want my money. If they provide a decent product they will get my money.
Nothing else matters.
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For crying out loud, would anyone please say such a thing already, I'm waiting for 18 pages of people mentioning it, and still nothing ...
I've seen some ***** pretty much everywhere ... doesn't mean it's representable ... I'm seeing more "reasonable" dislike for Al, than Bran & Stahl together, though .... "Al just said our Feedback = Hitler" wins over "I dunno but Stahl sucks for some reason" every day
Just because there are 1-2 "You SUCK" - people, doesn't mean the Forums are as Cesspool ...
Well at least you are honest about it. I'll give you that much.
Me, I tend to expect more from those who I do business with. Business is a partnership. It requires 2 entities. Someone that wants to sell a product or service. Another that wants to purchase or use said product or service.
I could go to 7-11, get my soda or snacks from the guy behind the counter that glares at me like I'm there to steal something or rob him, get minimal interaction, and leave thankful simply to get my stuff, and never return.
Or, I can go to the little family market that's a little further away, but where I'm greeted with sincerity, and treated like a valued customer, and leave the place happy with a smile on my face, and be more than happy to be a repeat customer.
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I'm thinking maybe pancakes." ~ John Casey
Worst thing that ever happened in STO.
The big question - How oh HOW, do you TRIBBLE up an MMO with the words Star Trek in the title...
I guess now we know =/
D,
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We need a zero tolerance rule for badmouthing the forums on the forums. No amount of critically applied negativity can ever make a forum into a cesspool. You know what can make a forum turn sour though?
Calling out the whole forum. White knighting. Equating 40-50% negativity with absolute negativity. Having a limited tolerance for whining.
If there weren't so many people here trying to play goalie on people trying to express emotion, trying to regulate or belittle the negative emotions of others.
I would enjoy this game and this community so much more if we didn't have people who blow a gasket every time people get negative about the game or the developers. That behavior drags down the enjoyability and the quality of the game and the community.
If I have an issue with the game and somebody tries to shut down or belittle that issue, that issue only becomes bigger and more infuriating for me.
This exact same game would be considerably more enjoyable and easier to take in if it didn't have people combating every last criticism of it. If I can express my sentiment civilly, cool beans. If people try to shut out a complaint I register or equate it with whining, I have to raise my voice and I have to keep raising my voice until everyone stops playing defense and lets me register my complaint in peace.
What the hell entitles YOU to talk like this about a person???
"...a pathetic excuse for an individual..."? What the F***??? Would you ever dare to say such TRIBBLE into my face, i would put you in your place for good.
I'm absolutely puzzled that there is someone with so much lack of any social skill and decency like you!
Hear, Hear !
I play KDF so they hate me lol.
My only problem is that they only offer the game style of dungeons in mmorpg aspects. As well that when you play a mission its mostly designed around a federation aspect. I'll give one example that boils me to death before f2p or anything to that nature they had a KDF mission its 2nd star to the right if I remember correctly. That mission is what you would expect for say a Klingon player wanting to play bops. Yet they won't ever make anything that jumps out at a player like wow I can't wait to play that.
The other part is like the constant theme of blaming things on a given player base. Like for the KDF we only get something if its meant for us to beta test a future cash grab for the fed side players. As well don't get me wrong I love or loved the game but with all the grindfests and such its not balancing out for excitement/fun vs grind lol. Then going back to the aspects of mmorpgs where they only have teams designated to work on pve stuff and limited to the dungeon type maps/instancing I reflect on a statement that there is too much content which to some degree I agree on.
On topic of too much content there is a reason for this as stated above they have been pushing only one dynamic of the mmorpg industry so its all cluttered up in a massive amount of queues where there is never enough ppl to even get one started most of the time. What they need to do and I talk a lot of TRIBBLE about revamps but they need to take each one of those queues that hasn't seen any action in years pretty much and start developing them as a revamp into pvp and maps that are Pve and Pvp which usually is revered to as a PvX type map.
In all I can understand where Geko is coming from but the problem though is that there is a failure in communication between the player base, to him, and then to the bosses and what they are deciding how to handle this game because just coming to the forums is indeed a sign of a true Star Trek fan. One thing I would recommend to Geko personally is to look at how guild wars 2 has in their game where it has pvp interaction and look how much they are making off of it. Roughly if STO had something just as fun as that you would have a queue again just to be able to login to sto lol. Last thing on this the design of it is beautiful though especially it brings peoples love or hordes, farming, helping lower level players, and pvp all in one to bring that feeling of excitement and fun without it feeling like a grind so go check it out and you'll see what I mean
I had an amusing moment last week when I posted something a member of Cryptic staff had said and I was instantly jumped on, called a whiner who hates Cryptic and asked what evidence I had to make my comment.
When I replied "I didn't actually say this" and posted the link to the dev's post the person almost twisted himself in knots trying to talk his way out of the situation.
It made me smile.
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Quite possibly the most inspiring post of the thread. Bravo.
TOR is a f2p and I don't see anywere near the hate for its devs as I do here and they can keep the money rolling in and the community happy so why can't cryptic?
What is impossible to accept is that a Dev should do the communication.
A Dev, as the name says, develops and designs. He is basically a backstage guy. He doesn't even have to do some programming or art (if the company is big enough). So he does not belong in the forums. Point. That's it.
"Hey, Geko posted on Reddit! Here's what he wrote:"
Since then, this whole thread has been a derail over the fact he posted there and not here.
Where people who actively and repeatedly say they don't like him, and deconstruct anything he says in the worst possible light, turn around and roast him for not posting here. This is a logical disconnect at best.
Y'know, I'm actually slightly annoyed that Devs post tidbits on Reddit that don't make it to the forums. I don't want to use Reddit; I'm already on SocM Overload and don't need one more feed. On the other hand, they do sometimes use Twitter, which I do use when I feel like it. So I can't really complain about it. I choose not to use Reddit and if I miss non-critical information as a result that's my problem.
If it's really important, critical information, I fully expect to see a link to a news item in either ARC or on the launcher itself. Most of the time, it's there. Only rarely do they fail to mention really important information via those channels. And in most of those cases, the forums usually have a link to those news items too.
I'm not overlooking that there have been some catastrophic fails, too. I've been right in the middle of the fallout from those incidents. But most of the time, the official news makes its way to the website one way or the other.
When the Devs post anything, anywhere, that goes beyond the official stuff they use the mediums they prefer. One might use Twitter and Flickr. Another might use Reddit and DeviantArt. Tacofangs, for some twisted masochistic reason, likes to post here. Nothing wrong with that.
As much as people praise Tacofangs for posting on the forums, I can't help but notice the flip side that he takes his share of guff from people ready to pounce on anything he says that they don't like.
So Geko made a personal post over on Reddit. Cool. I don't post every single personal comment here, either.
So, all that said, if you guys want to have a calm discussion about the post... have at it. If people want to keep sniping each other over it, I can close the thread. That's fine with me, too.
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Well I'd really like to agree with you here ... but if the same DEV is constantly speaking on Podcasts etc, dismissing the Forums as "Whiny Morons" (not my words) ... he isn't really a "Backstage Guy" anymore ...
Again, the people on reddit, that talk about Star Trek Online - they are part of the player base. Even if this is the official forum of Star Trek Online, it is not the only place where the "Player base" can go to talk about it. We're not some special gifted people, carefully selected as representatives of the player base.
We're just players of the game that chose to talk about the game on the official forums, instead of reddit or Facebook or Google+ or whatever.
Before I read this, knowing the feelings of the players on the forums and the near-unanimous desire for increased communication, WHY wouldn't he post this here?
EDIT: now that I have read it, what a load of bs... sorry Geko, if you're reading this, but come on! The entire post screamed of "The players hate me and are being mean, but I'm really a good guy, honest!" and nothing more.
For the record, I don't hate Geko or anyone at Cryptic. I do appreciate the work it takes to bring this game to us. However, that in no way means that bugs, glitches and content issues should be continuously ignored, nor does it mean that the entire DEV team (save maybe 1 or 2) avoid the forums like the plague and refuse to actually talk with the playerbase.
If I perform poorly at work it is a reflection of me, obviously, but also a reflection on my boss. If the game is not in a good state that, my friend, is solely your responsibility as Lead Designer.
I will go on record, happily, that the WORST thing to happen to STO was the move from sub to F2P. I love F2P games, I really do, but not MMORPGS. Once they make the transition from pay to free the entire thing starts to go downhill fast as it always, ALWAYS, becomes about the money (i.e. those microtransactions youve mentioned). More and more focus is placed on making these transactions more appealing and more needed than the game itself. Ultimately, its an insult not only to the players and fan of the genre but the devs that actually do work hard on the artwork, etc. that makes the game alive.
I love Star Trek. I love my fleet and I miss not running around with them, but it is getting harder and harder to actually log in to STO for any longer than what it takes to boost my R&D schools.
I apologize if any of this offends, but the state of the game at the moment is like a man desperately trying to claw their way out of a pit whist wearing oven mitts. The balls in your court, Geko are you going to just hold on to it or are you going to actually surprise us?
Because he can bask in the glory of the Upvote
Free Tibet!
And again (for 10000 times) he can post where he wants, we all know that he dont like to be criticized or resive any feedback.
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Yes, but is intresting that he reply things from reddit and all the millions of valid questions and feedback from the official forums are ignored. Is clear that he hate feedback and valid game questions, that is why he visist the podcast that loves Cryptic and make him easy questions or why he (and most devs) evade the official forum.
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I dont mind if he posted to the relevant thread and not here.
If he posted here...well, some of you have no mercy.
And this wasnt really forum material. This looks like something he did in his own time. I actually don't think that his post is appropriate for these forums, as they discuss his personal feelings on the game.
The devs should remain proffesional in these forums. Only posting bulletins, updates or relevant news.
They are not required to answer to disgruntled forumites.
This would be funny if it weren't true...
And yes, he, as with any of us, can post wherever we want. However, to intentionally ignore the forums for the very game of which you speak in an effort to avoid negative feedback is the act of a desperate and dishonoroable man.
If that offends, I offer him the opportunity to prove me wrong.
That would actually be awesome if it was.. well.. done and with any regularity.
This was related to the point I was trying to make early in the thread that it IS possible to have a civil conversation with Geko--EVEN when he missteps and even when you still greatly disagree with him. It seems, however, that a lot of people (probably the majority of the forum) does not believe it.
Personally I am a believer in modeling the sort of behavior you want to see from others--*especially* in the case of someone who might not be the most sensitive to social subtleties or the effects their words may intentionally OR unintentionally have, this is especially important since that sort of mindset can be more likely to "respond in kind," for better or for worse. That is not an *excuse* for the missteps but it IS something that can productively help the situation: modeling a more mindful/attentive sort of behavior, and addressing remarks with potential to be taken badly by explaining the potential problem calmly and without telling the other person what they MUST mean.
It WORKS.
I have no hesitation about telling Geko what systems I dislike and why I think they are a problem. But I do not see a reason to make a demon out of him. It helps NONE of us. This is not called white-knighting. It's called *civilized* disagreement.
And for that, even Taco himself has suggested the "This looks as though it could mean ________. Could you explain what you mean by that?" strategy.
And I think when we get the answer to that question we should try to take it at face value at least insofar as the *nature of the person.* I am not saying one has to like the business decision (God knows I have my issues!), the company, or even like the person, but going and assuming someone's the proverbial spawn of Satan and HATES us all is incredibly uncalled for.
"But Geko has said some nasty things!"
A) I don't like those things but I am also not in his head or his private life. I remember one incident with Dan Stahl that turned out to be directly attributable to being worried sick and being up way too late at night with an ill daughter. I can dislike the behavior without passing judgment on the whole person.
Why should I toss more fuel on the fire and set the precedent of a TRIBBLE-for-tat flame war? Why shouldn't I set an example of the kind of treatment I want to see, and discuss problems with kindness? Trust me, you don't see all of me here on the forums and when I fail, I do an EPIC fail, and I pay the consequences in spades for breaking that rule. And when I do, even if the other person really WAS at fault, the vitriolic, wildly out-of-control does NOTHING but hurt everyone and gets exactly nothing accomplished...and most often leaves matters worse than I found them before I let my temper get the best of me. Trust me. Don't make this mistake. It's not worth it and a little self-control can go a long way.
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Here is the entire issue as I see it, BG:
TacoFangs steps into the lions den and risks his fair share of chomps as he delivers news and communicates. He is respected by the community for this even of not all of us agree with what he is saying.
Geko, knowing the lions bite, slips off to another arena and posts his comments where he is fully aware the lions there have been, for the most part, declawed, defanged and fixed rather than sharing ANY information with those who hunger for it the most.
Of these two, who commands more respect?
To be honest I couldnt give two poops about how Geko (or any dev) feels personally about any negative feedback on the state of the game other than the fact if they feel bad about it they should work to fix it. The average player isnt stupid; we know that not all issues can be fixed and not all fixable issues can be resolved immediately, with the wave of a magic wand. However, when we are left in the dark regarding the MULTITUDE of issues raised, watching as age-old bugs are ignored and often carried over from the test servers to live while new content is released or things that arent actually broken are fixed (in a purely veterinarian sense of the word) the average player is going to become irate, disgruntled, and angry. The Lions den is no more. Now it is a hornets nest.
Gekos actions have stirred the nest as badly as if he took a swing with a baseball bat. All we want, even more than an actual fix, is communication!! Talk to us. Tell us that although not everything can be fixed right away, here are the issues being addressed sooner rather than later. No, one can not please everyone at once and yes, any Dev willing to poke their heads into the forums are at risk of a vicious attack to their pride. Guess what? ALL OF US ARE. Every post someone makes here falls under scrutiny and risks attack by those same lions. As a ComMod you know this is true.
Do I hate Geko? No. I dont know the man (or woman) so how can I possibly hate them or any Dev/Mod for that matter? Do I respect Geko? No. As long as he/she shies away from the forums to post a boo-hoo poor me open letter in what is perceived as safer waters rather than own up to their position and communicate with the player base I have no respect for them. For that to change, it is entirely up to Geko.
Arenanet started doing that several times when they knew they didn't give the forums proper attention as well. People started to ask where does one go to get the devs attention when they don't listen to their own forums.
I would suggest all players who have concerns for the game begin posting on Reddit to give them no place to hide. It's the best policy and it brings things to light that some people on the web have no idea what's going on like the nerf to rewards which their PR group will most likely take very seriously as they do still have the goal of attracting new players. If new players see that there are some controversial games being played against the playerbase they'll beging to think twice about logging.
And Gecko you're not the one I blame for the fiascos of the game, D'Angelo is. You need stronger management someone who will admit when they have made a serious mistake like accusing players who are simply playing your game normally of exploiting, and who will not try to experiment on a live system with the market or progression costs but who will enhance the game to make it more fun in an already established perfect example of a Free to Play model that I'd suggest you and D'Angelo take a long hard look at to determine just where you've all gone wrong with this design in dilithium rising.
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Please stop all attempts in the future of making this game more like Archeage, GW2, and NWO so that this game can be restored to it's proper glory in which the aspects of progression meant as much and were as available to achieve in a timely manner as any part of the story in STO.
Because until then I'm sure you'll find that more and more people like me will be saying harsher and harsher things until these changes are met. It's great that you like what you're doing but you have to look at the bigger picture and it's no secret that when devs do testing of their own they often have dev powers turned on which eliminates the ability of looking at things in the perspective of the players.
Here's to hoping that something positive comes out of this studio in 2015 because if not, that's fine, I'm young enough to wait for the next studio to get this IP.