April Dev Video

When will we see the April Dev video posted? They skipped the one in March, so I would think they would be prepared to do one on time for April.

They’ve been busy with the tests and such, so I’d understand if they were too swamped to do one.

Would be nice to have some kind of update though. But then, if nothing new is being added or changed or whatever and they simply have new characters coming, what’s there to really talk about?

The upcoming ISO flood to catch folks up, of course! icon_lol.gif

Hi,

Unfortunately, there may not be a video this month either. I don’t have 100% confirmation on that yet, but I’m sad to say it’s not looking promising with all of the busy workloads involved. The devs were hoping to pull together some artist/writer interview-type things for Howard the Duck, but scheduling didn’t work out for all parties. I’m personally bummed as it would have been fun and informative for everyone. Apologies.

David,

I get that a video takes time but a little bit of information typed out in an announcement takes less time and be put together over a few days.
Some things I’d like to hear them address:

  1. The point of the testing in PvP and PvE. Clearly the PvP did what they wanted and has been implemented while they needed another run of the PvE. An explanation of the goals would be great.
  2. Besides Howard the Duck should we be looking for Civil War content as that movie is close to being released.
  3. Anything on addressing the iso shortage which gets worse with every new release. Most players are millions behind.
  4. Any plans to change the node/pin awards in PvE? Far past time for the critical boost one to say bye-bye.

Videos are nice but communication in any form is appreciated.

  1. Iso is main in game, they need add another source to get it.
  2. Crit boost need change to 1k iso, and 2 day subs need rework. 7 rewards too low for 2d icon_e_smile.gif
  1. We are unable to divulge that information at this time.
  2. We are unable to either confirm or deny any future events, rest assured you the forum users will be made aware of any events first after Marvel com and any other media partners we have commitments too, but after those the forum members will be first to know so please keep checking in regularly for information.
  3. We are aware it is an issue but are unable to comment further at this time.
  4. There are no plans at this current moment but as always we value player feedback.

Wow. Have you applied, yet???

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Moore”]

Hi,

Unfortunately, there may not be a video this month either. I don’t have 100% confirmation on that yet, but I’m sad to say it’s not looking promising with all of the busy workloads involved. The devs were hoping to pull together some artist/writer interview-type things for Howard the Duck, but scheduling didn’t work out for all parties. I’m personally bummed as it would have been fun and informative for everyone. Apologies.
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David,

A lot of people are taking the lack of communication from the devs as a sign of a serious problem with the overall health of the game. All we have seen recently from the devs are 1) new characters and 2) tweaks to Versus and Story modes rather than complete overhauls that would seem to be better for the health of the game (at least for Story mode). The devs not being able to take time out to address any of the concerns point out by Colognoisseur and others furthers the viewpoint held by many. Surely the many months before where we have had Q&A sessions or dev videos there were other pressing things going on in the games development but time was still made to communicate to us. Why is it different now? Surely some sort of communication is better than the deafening silence we are currently getting about the future of the game.

So strange, first time I have heard of complaints about lack of Dev communication.

It is sad we cannot get a video or Q&A from the devs for the 2nd month in a row. Since the Feb video the devs have been ramping up the difficulty of the game first with DPDQ random teams then with the PVE testing. they say they want to make the game more fun, but that just means more challenging.

I wish the devs would realize fun for players would be taking on different enemies instead of it always being Venom, Juggs, moonstone, Yelena and Daken. Look at all the 3* and 4* in the game you could just add to existing PVE events to shake things up compared to scaling players to rage quite.
ISO is becoming a bigger and bigger issue with each new character and all we have is 7 rewards in PVE and w get stuck with critical boosts.
When Dave says you are too busy the only thing I can see comming is a bunch of new characters So that means 3 in 3 weeks again instead of just 1 every other week.

Hi David,

Honestly, the lack of communication from the devs is really not acceptable anymore. The questions that Colog asks here are ones that as players, we would like answers for. There is no good reason that we cannot get some Q&A with the developers. We are being treated like crap as players. Lack of time is not a good reason. Make time. Show that you care about your customers.

To turn the old phrase:

If you WANTED to make time, you WOULD.

I have to agree - I like the video format because frankly it adds a more human veneer to an otherwise transnational relationship between developer and customer.

That said, if they can’t crawl into their little cave or whatever that is to shoot the video, then take 30 minutes to write up a brief summary of updates, acknowledgement of/plans to resolve (or not) customer concerns, and directionally where you want to take the game in the future. Send to for proofing, review it in a quick huddle with the team, then post.

I’m sure they are busy putting the finishing touches on Duck Season and getting ready for Civil War. But giving a few updates doesn’t have to be a big distraction - just do it.

[quote=“David [Hi-Fi]
Moore”]

I’m sad to say it’s not looking promising with all of the busy workloads involved.
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Busy working on what?

That’s all we really want to know. Don’t need every I dotted and T crossed, a simple “here’s what we’re working on” would be plenty. Can even be part of the sneak preview post for each month.

Yes, the hilariously irrational might get annoyed if workloads shift or things get scrapped, but sitting in the dark does little for player engagement, and kills morale.

It cuts both ways, though. At one point they announced several characters who would be getting buffed or nerfed to help with game balance, but didn’t have specifics or dates ready at the time, and the forum was then filled with complaints that these changes that had been announced weren’t here yet, or that we hadn’t been given enough details.

Add on to that the need to coordinate with Marvel on events and character introductions as well as the PR demands to keep some of these things under wraps until the date of scheduled reveal through marvel.com or another press source, and it gets even more complicated.

I’m certainly in favor of more communication, but it’s a difficult balance to strike.

I recall those days very well (or at least as well as my memory allows recalls something trivial like that).

I get the Marvel PR demands, and that’s fine, surprises are nice too.

Right now though there is no balance between give and take. It’s just a black hole. That’s not good for your PR between player and game, and that’s one that helps define your long-term viability.

Yeah - didn’t the Magneto nerf get announced more than 6 months in advance?

Anyway, I’m honestly surprised by the lack of silence this time around and substance most other times - the devs could be totally gaming this avenue of communication in their favour. We love to give feedback (oh, do we ever!) and I think Dev Video is actually a way to talk about the Current State of Play and the Roadmap for the (near) Future of MPQ - and then tell people to “provide feedback” on a very specific discussion point or two. For example, right now would be the perfect time to do a little video like;

And then - here’s the kicker - you can make the discussion about something completely unrelated, something that may not even ever come to pass. A red herring. It’s easy, just watch;

There you go. Instant engagement. And everyone’s going to argue about whether the 3* Carol Danvers needs the art update more than Gymneto or “Crazy Neck” Invisible Woman.

Pretty sure it was closer to a year.

As someone else said, the silence is deafening.

Over the course of 2 years, we’ve gone from a highly engaged team that would pop in to answer questions on a regular basis to… well, as someone else also said, a black hole.

Hey, you know, if the devs are too busy to communicate with the players, maybe they could hire someone to help do that for them. They could call the position “community manager” or something similar. That would be useful, right?