Criticism, even well-meaning constructive criticism, is never easy to take. "Dealing with constant, live feedback is not always easy. Sometimes it can be a morale hit when people are overly critical of a feature," Trion Worlds' Russ Brown admits. In a new dev diary over on ZAM, Brown explains just how important feedback is to the development process, and how Trion is handling it as the team fine-tunes RIFT for launch.
According to Brown, working on an MMO is different from working on a single-player title because one encounters -- and invites -- a lot more feedback on an ongoing basis. This turns out to be a double-edged sword: It can be disruptive to the team's schedule and require a lot of extra work in response to concerns and issues, but the feedback can also result in a much better product all around.
Ultimately, Brown feels as though the team is actually paying attention to the players: "There have been times when I've come into the office in the morning to find work done by an entire group of developers staying late the night before to fix an instance or invasion. Not because some stuffed shirt told them to, but because they care, and just like the players in our alpha/beta, they want to make the best damn product possible. The only way to do that is to listen to your customers and react."
Reader Comments (13)
Posted: Dec 17th 2010 12:44PM Azev said
How can you not love Trion. I hope they are making games with this attitude 20 years from now. Keep it up.
Posted: Dec 17th 2010 12:55PM slash beast said
I can't tell you how many times I've heard a developer say this.
It's to the point that it's almost the normal scripted response to expect these days.
A bunch of jibber jabber IMO.
In any case, we'll see if their product lives up to their words.
It's to the point that it's almost the normal scripted response to expect these days.
A bunch of jibber jabber IMO.
In any case, we'll see if their product lives up to their words.
Posted: Dec 17th 2010 12:59PM Lobotomist said
The reaction to the first beta even was not overly positive. And it shows they are listening. And what other thing are betas for?
They should not take criticism as something that hurts their feelings, but constructively.
Nobody is smart enough to make perfect game out of the box.
You must first test it and tweak it. Thats how its done.
They should not take criticism as something that hurts their feelings, but constructively.
Nobody is smart enough to make perfect game out of the box.
You must first test it and tweak it. Thats how its done.
Posted: Dec 17th 2010 1:13PM misterorff said
If one wasn't under any sort of NDA, one might comment on alleged patch notes that may or may not have gone up before today's Beta that show that Trion is walking the walk with this. It must be nice, one would assume, for those under NDA to see that their feedback has already been patched into the 2nd Beta... hypothetically.
Posted: Dec 17th 2010 3:24PM ImperialPanda said
@misterorff
Can we stop acting like an NDA is some holy document? I care more about the warranty agreement on a $10 toaster.
Seriously...
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Can we stop acting like an NDA is some holy document? I care more about the warranty agreement on a $10 toaster.
Seriously...
Posted: Dec 17th 2010 4:10PM misterorff said
@ImperialPanda
Ah my mistake. I forgot how serious this site and its users are. I will never again attempt to use humor in any posts. I wish I could attach a tube of Preparation H to heal the hemorrhoid my post must have caused you.
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Ah my mistake. I forgot how serious this site and its users are. I will never again attempt to use humor in any posts. I wish I could attach a tube of Preparation H to heal the hemorrhoid my post must have caused you.
Posted: Dec 17th 2010 9:30PM ImperialPanda said
@misterorff
*yawn* it's only been joked about since the beginning of time. Come up with something new already. Be a little creative at least, or is that perhaps too hard for you.
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*yawn* it's only been joked about since the beginning of time. Come up with something new already. Be a little creative at least, or is that perhaps too hard for you.
Posted: Dec 17th 2010 9:37PM Valdur said
@ ImperialPanda
If the NDA has no value for you it does for others.
If the NDA has no value for you it does for others.
Posted: Dec 17th 2010 10:19PM ImperialPanda said
@Valdur
Yeah but do we really need to act like 6yos eating their first ice cream cone?
Fact: All the "if one wasn't under NDA", "if I was in beta", "if I read them", etc... is not clever. It's just old. And very, very, lame. And it's getting a bit annoying seeing people repeat it 948575672 times. Can we get past this already?
Maybe I should link a rickroll to wrap this up.
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Yeah but do we really need to act like 6yos eating their first ice cream cone?
Fact: All the "if one wasn't under NDA", "if I was in beta", "if I read them", etc... is not clever. It's just old. And very, very, lame. And it's getting a bit annoying seeing people repeat it 948575672 times. Can we get past this already?
Maybe I should link a rickroll to wrap this up.
Posted: Dec 17th 2010 11:14PM ImperialPanda said
@chum
Good thing it's only if you did. It would be such a shame if the situation was certain instead of hypothetical. Because if that were the case then it would mean you might have to make a reply in which you would wonder why I seem to take things so personally. My reply for such a question, if it did get asked, might be something like I find stupidity annoying. What can I say.
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Good thing it's only if you did. It would be such a shame if the situation was certain instead of hypothetical. Because if that were the case then it would mean you might have to make a reply in which you would wonder why I seem to take things so personally. My reply for such a question, if it did get asked, might be something like I find stupidity annoying. What can I say.
Posted: Dec 18th 2010 2:04AM Bhima said
I've only played this game for a short time, but I can say it has ALOT of promise. Very impressed so far. Hopefully they will get some graphic optimization down because my AMD x2 6000 and 4870 are truly feeling their age.










