Are the forums dead?
BigBlueOx
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I mean this post to be an honest inquiry. Is this no longer an effective way to communicate with the community team? Should we be moving to Discord as a primary platform?
I have to ask, because it seems like communication frequency has nose dived on this platform. There may be a flurry or two of activity from time to time but overall it feels like it nosedived into the abyss. Pinned posts now feel outdated and irrelevant more often than not and time sensitive feedback about AW isn’t getting the acknowledgment it use too.
The game seems like it still has legs but I dunno about the forums… do we all move to Discord and call time of death on the forums?
I have to ask, because it seems like communication frequency has nose dived on this platform. There may be a flurry or two of activity from time to time but overall it feels like it nosedived into the abyss. Pinned posts now feel outdated and irrelevant more often than not and time sensitive feedback about AW isn’t getting the acknowledgment it use too.
The game seems like it still has legs but I dunno about the forums… do we all move to Discord and call time of death on the forums?
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It seemed like a good idea at the time but now they've just made it more difficult to find info.
Guess the poor communication we've had for years is about to get a lot worse 🤷♂️
The dumb trello board or whatever and the discord...
Miike (Jeet) was laid off along with a number of other Marketing employees
Jax(Jackson) resigned to become a community manager at Unity
Dave was involved with (and will return to focus on) King Arthur: Legends Rise, now releasing imminently
Pinwheel was/is running Disney Mirrorverse community relations
Most importantly, the guy doing the most impactful communication on the boards (Crashed) happens to be the MCOC live game lead/strategic game economist/ gatekeeper of 7* releases/ core revenue team member, which no offense to community managers, is waaaaay below his paygrade. Clearing up a high altitude question here and there is fine, but closing threads, banning people and arguing with argumentative malcontents is not an economically sound use of this man's salaried time, in my professional opinion.
In short, there's no 1000% dedicated employee to this forum that will interact with the members the way Miike and Jax did. 1000% there's game folks looking at the boards, but most have the good sense not to get into yelling fights with users who **** on their hard work.
Furthermore it’s weird how the setup is. We have dork as the new community manager but I see rarely any comments of him.
Does that mean they are dead? I don’t think so, but perhaps they aren’t the final word anymore. They usually aren’t the first place I go.
Dr. Zola
And I may be wrong but I'm pretty sure Trello was forgotten just a couple of months into it's life here.
In the discord, you can mute the whole thing except for the things in the information channel. Most of the time it is the same announcements that are found in forums anyways. Otherwise the discord is mostly there for the community to chat with each other. If you're really interested in what the devs are saying, you'll have to know how to search discord messages from specific people. The ones that talk the most, from what I've seen, are DLL, Vin_Cent, and nahkip.