A lot of things happened recently to the Feedback & Suggestions subforums. If you aren’t familiar with the changes, you can read them here in depth. By reading this suggestion, you will probably also know what has been going on.
The changes made to the subforum made it quite useless. CubeCraft no longer wants to continue the forwarded thread process as it takes too much time and recourses away. Fair point, although it’s quite a disappointment for the entire community with their sometimes not so, but sometimes amazing ideas. In fact, with 50 agrees on this single post, CubeCraft wouldn’t owe me a single reaction as well.
Instead, in the above linked thread, CubeCraft will listen to the community by using the Focus Groups they have per game. These focus groups, which are very very vague for the community, as we don’t know who are in there and what is happening at all with them, will have a lot more power in helping with decisions.
Now is my question: why do we remove the game-specific forwarded suggestions if we have clear groups of unknown volunteers to discuss them and broaden their vision on the gamemodes they love the most?
Currently, I don’t feel like anything I would send here has any use at all. I don’t feel heard as a normal, not top secret part of the undercover CubeCraft organisation called Focus Groups, community member, and I’m sure I’m not alone. I hope this suggestion would make focus groups a little more transparent for us to see and hopefully also make it so that suggestions get forwarded twice: once to the focus groups, and then from them to the actual CubeCraft team. This way cube would not have to worry about crappy suggestions that could possibly harm the community and could improve their games more efficient.
Even though these reactions are worthless, please give this an agree if you agree. Thanks for reading!
The changes made to the subforum made it quite useless. CubeCraft no longer wants to continue the forwarded thread process as it takes too much time and recourses away. Fair point, although it’s quite a disappointment for the entire community with their sometimes not so, but sometimes amazing ideas. In fact, with 50 agrees on this single post, CubeCraft wouldn’t owe me a single reaction as well.
Instead, in the above linked thread, CubeCraft will listen to the community by using the Focus Groups they have per game. These focus groups, which are very very vague for the community, as we don’t know who are in there and what is happening at all with them, will have a lot more power in helping with decisions.
Now is my question: why do we remove the game-specific forwarded suggestions if we have clear groups of unknown volunteers to discuss them and broaden their vision on the gamemodes they love the most?
Currently, I don’t feel like anything I would send here has any use at all. I don’t feel heard as a normal, not top secret part of the undercover CubeCraft organisation called Focus Groups, community member, and I’m sure I’m not alone. I hope this suggestion would make focus groups a little more transparent for us to see and hopefully also make it so that suggestions get forwarded twice: once to the focus groups, and then from them to the actual CubeCraft team. This way cube would not have to worry about crappy suggestions that could possibly harm the community and could improve their games more efficient.
Even though these reactions are worthless, please give this an agree if you agree. Thanks for reading!