ramones wrote:Kathdys - Joined: Tue Nov 25, 2014 4:39 am. Either its your alt and your main acc is something u don't wish to share for whatever reasons, or this is your first account and you're with us for what, 10 days? and know everything about the game and forums and devs.
This is my main account. I played H&H in 2010, and vaguely recall playing it once before that, but playing the game does not equal being a big name on the forums. (Being a big name on the forums doesn't really equal anything.) I'm not sure how I came across as 'knowing everything about the game and forums and devs', but hypothetically speaking, a new user who's been here for ten days could have read enough about these subjects from the forum archives that their brain would attempt to vomit itself down their throat, while a user who's been here for ten years could, potentially, have posted a hundred times more often than they ever read posts made by others.
ramones wrote:...we still want this game to improve so some of us will always try to give positive comments, negative critics and suggestions, even if they will never see daylight. And of course we can be bothered when something is applied...
All of that's fine, and none of it what I was referring to. Constructive criticism (negative or positive) and suggestions can be useful, and there's certainly nothing wrong with having emotions. It becomes problematic when suggestions are made into demands and ultimatums, frustration turns into violent aggression, or snide insinuations and other unpleasant subtext creeps into otherwise normal requests. Attempting to unsettle the developers into compliance is bad policy, regardless of whether it works on not, and regardless of who they are, whether it's through statistical presentations with poor methodology, drawing exaggerated comparisons to real-world politics, or holding a box of kittens hostage. Please find a way to relax and be patient.