Kabam take off a month.

Jokergang54Jokergang54 Member Posts: 23
With the building bugs and stuff not working and just pure crappy content. Take a month off.
Take a month of and do maintenance on all content. For that month you could have Forge be the new champ. You don't even need to release Forge just have him as the story teller and the whole month is just side events. Fix one piece of content and make the new side event a test of that content and you have your plays show you where the problems are. And just keep rotating between bg, aw and aq, and fixing the AI, incursions, arena, and other content. This is a perfect chance to have a very minimal month event but still something we all can do, and gives you the chance to fully focus on fixing everything. This will greatly improve the quality of the game and people may actually like playing again.
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  • MrSakuragiMrSakuragi Member Posts: 5,284 ★★★★★
    What should champion and quest designers do during that month? You don’t want them trying to fix bugs.
  • JLordVileJJLordVileJ Member Posts: 4,304 ★★★★★

    ahmynuts said:

    I don't think you know how the operation of the game works since you think this would make a difference

    nobody who suggests this ever understands how the game, or the game-as-service model, works
    Ong
  • Cure2024Cure2024 Member Posts: 126 ★★

    What should champion and quest designers do during that month? You don’t want them trying to fix bugs.

    They always have multiple projects. You think a designer just sit there doing nothing once he has finished designing a champ ? You guys confuse a regular 9 to 5 office clerk job with IT. In IT it doesn't work like this.
  • EdisonLawEdisonLaw Member Posts: 7,647 ★★★★★
    I’m afraid that’s not how mcoc works
  • BringPopcornBringPopcorn Member Posts: 5,168 ★★★★★
    Why not take off 2 months.. or 3...
  • BendyBendy Member Posts: 6,529 ★★★★★
    These posts are always funny to see of people asking for bug to be fixed
  • NightheartNightheart Member Posts: 2,117 ★★★★
    Pikolu said:

    Pikolu said:

    Cure2024 said:

    What should champion and quest designers do during that month? You don’t want them trying to fix bugs.

    They always have multiple projects. You think a designer just sit there doing nothing once he has finished designing a champ ? You guys confuse a regular 9 to 5 office clerk job with IT. In IT it doesn't work like this.
    Hmmm, new account, has 2024 in it like a few redfire alts. Coincidence? I think not!
    Didn't his wife leave him in the streets how is he back?
    Probably used her credit card to download RAM which gave another mcoc forum account?

    If it is actually redfire, then that would mean he can say goodbye to his ingame accounts like miike promised.
    Then he will brag he is pay to win while spending only 6.01 dollars 💸 After that he will hide in his bathroom to escape from his angry wife because he stole her credit card. 😂
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  • ShadowstrikeShadowstrike Member Posts: 3,110 ★★★★★
    Okay, so a few things:

    1. Not everyone is having the same experiences that you are with dropped inputs or freezing or crashes. Unfortunately, you're suffering some of the worst aspects of what's been going on while other folks, like myself, haven't had any of those issues at all, and it's not me saying "if I'm not having that problem, then no one else is" but it does help for you to be specific about your issues and if possible show that evidence so that way they can figure out what's going on because as other threads have pointed out, sometimes it's a device issue and sometimes it's a legitimate bug that is only affecting a small percentage of the community.

    2. As people have pointed out the teams are divided into separate parts of the game and even on the live streams, Kabam themselves have even said that someone who works in Champion design is not familiar with the background issues or input issues, so you're just throwing random bodies to try and fix a problem that they are not equipped or knowledgeable to fix.

    2. The gaming industry is not as stable as you think it is and for any other game taking a month off without having at least reliable or consistent content available would be a death blow and considering the fact that as of right now MCOC is the biggest game under kabam's umbrella, they're under more pressure to not have to take down the game for an extended period of time for maintenance.

    3. Finally something that is just as vital to this whole conversation but also never gets brought up is the fact that not only does Kabam have have Netmarble to answer to but they also have to answer to Marvel Comics, so you saying that "it would be wise of them to take a month off" might work for you but it doesn't work for Marvel, especially if they have content they want to cross promote across their platforms.

    Plus considering that Marvel have all the licenses to all the characters that we love to use in the game, it's unlikely that Kabam is going to refuse them and say "I'm sorry, we can't release those two new champs you want/ pay us to promote because this one guy asked us to stop everything we're doing for A WHOLE MONTH and they to fix the things that we've been fixing behind the scenes because he's not feeling that difference fast enough. So we cool?"
  • jcphillips7jcphillips7 Member Posts: 1,432 ★★★★
    DNA3000 said:

    Cure2024 said:

    With the building bugs and stuff not working and just pure crappy content. Take a month off.
    Take a month of and do maintenance on all content. For that month you could have Forge be the new champ. You don't even need to release Forge just have him as the story teller and the whole month is just side events. Fix one piece of content and make the new side event a test of that content and you have your plays show you where the problems are. And just keep rotating between bg, aw and aq, and fixing the AI, incursions, arena, and other content. This is a perfect chance to have a very minimal month event but still something we all can do, and gives you the chance to fully focus on fixing everything. This will greatly improve the quality of the game and people may actually like playing again.

    Can I ask you a question? When the McFlury machine breaks at McDonald's, do they close the entire store and stop serving all food while someone fixes the machine?

    Does the person working the fry station fix the machine if they aren't trained in that process?


    This whole entire post has been asked and answered probably as much why spider man is evading venom. There's an entire team that's dedicated to fixing bugs. They also generally don't fix bugs on the live server and fix them on a copy of the game in a dev environment.

    Educate yourself on these things before posting. Search to see if it's been brought up before. Don't use the forums search but use Google. It's faster and more accurate.
    Bro IT doesn't work like McDonald's, resources are allotted depending on needs. OP has a point. I don't think OP is asking for a technician to start developing in Java to fix bugs. In IT everything is a project. Kabam has an issue with bugs and need to allot more resources and man power there.

    BTW in McDonald's everyone is trained to do everything so they can replace each other when needed and depending on work load. And employees don't fix broken machines.
    You’re right, the normal McDonalds crew doesn’t fix the kitchen equipment. Because in general, the skill set to cook and serve food at a McDonalds has nothing to do with fixing industrial kitchen appliances. Similarly, in IT there are disciplines and specialties. You don’t ask the dbas to go fix the Java servlets or the router engineers to shift over to troubleshooting the federation servers.

    Most of game development has nothing to do with programming or anything remotely related to anything IT. Champions are designed by artists, animators, sound engineers, ability balance designers, and play testers. None of those skills translates to working on the Unity engine. Same thing goes for content creation. There are people who work on the stuff, and then there are people who work on the stuff that runs the stuff. Some people are cross trained to do elements of both, but that’s not common.

    I’ve been an IT professional for over thirty years, and I’m the widest interdisciplinarian I know. I’ve also worked with game development professionals and done contract game design work. I’m not just guessing about either field. The idea that you can just shift people around on demand is ludicrous in the general case in both fields.

    If I have a question about the game economy there’s a guy I ask. If I have a question about game operations there’s a different guy. Battlegrounds, a different guy. Champ design, other people. No one knows everything, or can work on everything.
    This is exactly how it was for me being an IT in the Navy. Sure we all knew (or would quickly learn) the basics to keep the ship/ship afloat, but when it came to certain other tasks involving certain systems or programming, it was usually to the person who went to the specialized school or held the NEC for that. Wasn’t always ideal, but that’s the way it worked.

    Same applies to civilian ITs. Sure, anyone can get ALL the certifications, but that doesn’t automatically make them SMEs on a certain particular matter. That takes time and length of OJT within that certain field/subsection.
  • BeastDadBeastDad Member Posts: 1,894 ★★★★★

    With the building bugs and stuff not working and just pure crappy content. Take a month off.
    Take a month of and do maintenance on all content. For that month you could have Forge be the new champ. You don't even need to release Forge just have him as the story teller and the whole month is just side events. Fix one piece of content and make the new side event a test of that content and you have your plays show you where the problems are. And just keep rotating between bg, aw and aq, and fixing the AI, incursions, arena, and other content. This is a perfect chance to have a very minimal month event but still something we all can do, and gives you the chance to fully focus on fixing everything. This will greatly improve the quality of the game and people may actually like playing again.

    Can I ask you a question? When the McFlury machine breaks at McDonald's, do they close the entire store and stop serving all food while someone fixes the machine?

    I'd hope not, the mcflurry machines are never on.
    They are in some cases, the employees just use it as an excuse to not have to serve ice cream..

    After all, why work harder than you need to?
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