Tending the Flock

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Post by onomastikon »

I'm starting to get a little worried.

Like a number of people here, I have been a gamer since before there was internet, which, I believe, has an effect on my gaming consumption today.

Today, I feel at home with independent productions, not only because I enjoy a niche product, but I like sitting in the niche; I do not feel at home on Blizzard.com forums, while I feel much more comfortable on smaller "niche" forums such as these. You may know what I mean. Part of what I am trying to say is that the "culture" of gaming and gaming purchasing includes factors surrounding more than the product itself, and hence that the "communication culture" surrounding a product may have a non-trivial effect on the type and quantity of those products I am willing to purchase.

One aspect of this "communication culture" includes some form of interaction with some or all of those directly responsible for producing the product itself. In the case of games I truly love, and -- not uncoincidentally -- the online cultures those games have produced, that is usually in the form of regular postings on boards such as these, usually by one or two people of the development team. In the case of some of my favorites (e.g. Dominions and COE: Illwinter games), that is 2 people at the most; or in the case of DW, it is one person: Code Force might as well consist in Elliot alone.

For whatever reasons -- and "normally", I would assume that these reasons would be somehow communicated to the "community", if this were a "normal situation -- Elliot has made only 2 posts so far in 2012, both on the 12th of March. In other words, he all but stopped interacting with the community around the release of DW-L 1.7.06 (coincidentally the time I joined this community). This is not to say he has stopped working on DW, believing in DW, loving DW, etc. -- obviously this is not the case, as we have seen numerous Beta updates, and have received news (through a third party) of an upcoming expansion in the works.

But I am worried, because my feeling of culture and communication is off cue. On the one hand, this is reflected in my desire to have what appears to me to be only very few, but somewhat crucial, changes implemented in the current build to make DW-L very enjoyable. My desire is partly unreflected egoistic consumerism, and partly based on the (unjust? ill-informed? utopian?) belief that it is precisely a game such as DW and its surrounding "culture" which gets reasonable updates, in close-knit interaction with the developer, according to reasonable claims / bug reports / support requests expressed in the community. On the other hand, this is also reflected in my desire to witness some form of interaction with the developer, as I attempted to explain above. In other words: On the other hand, I'm starting to feel like I'm a bit out alone on the heath. Not entirely alone, of course, since I feel well enough with you, my fellow game-players, a very very few vitriolic exceptions notwithstanding. But I miss the shepard feeling I have come to associate with purchasing a niche product: being a member of a community which thrives and whose product thrives on the interaction with the developer.

Has something happened? And if so, what? I suppose all I want to say is: Speak with me. I miss you. I am feeling, surely wrongly, as if I am in an entirely different boat than the one I had imagined myself to be. But I need you to tell me that. I am only partly interested in obtaining my egoistic consumer-based product-oriented materialistic wishes; I am mostly interested in having the illusion that my words are being considered. It is, as we Germans say, our "word in God's ear" that makes many of us consistent believers in independent games. Please help me in my illusion. Elliot, I miss you, I hope you are well, please do be in touch soon.

Thank you.
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You're German? You're English is better than mine. And I'm English. [:D]
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I assure you that he interacts with Beta testers. I gave a lot of suggestions and complaints during the past month as a beta tester in the tester forum. Maybe he is working hard on fixes to issues we beta testers have raised with him...

Lonnie Courtney Clay
p.s. another patch or two and all of his attention should be focused on the next expansion...
Live long and prosper!

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Very nice post, and I agree. There have been some interesting discussions on here lately about various game features, but after a while everyone gets the impression that it's not being read by the developers, and that the discussion is ultimately a waste of time. Then the fruitful discussions stop, and all that's left is a semi-dead forum. When I first hear about any game, the first thing I do is visit the forums for it to see what people are talking about. If the forum is dead, that's a big red flag for me.

Maybe I'm too used to the Stardock forums, where the developers air their dirty laundry constantly. ;)
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See, I didn't even know there were beta testers or a testing forum! Poke Elliot to stick his head in here with us plebes and say hi. ;)
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I guess my thought is that it is a ma and pa shop here...
There are only a handful of people... one developer, and couple of other Matrix people that appear to help.

If I have ever had any major issues -- I think it was twice, both Erik and Elliot have been there. I understand: I have often wanted to ask Elliot questions, but given the size of the staff...
And there are several volunteers here who help with testing that often help when there are questions...
Not saying you cannot ask to hear from Elliot more often, but I just have chocked it up to small staff size. [:)]
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Totally agree, we need a little portion of information.
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I empathise with the concerns of the OP.
 
Last I heard from Elliot was after I reported a bug back in March he said he couldn't reproduce but feel free to upload a save.  So I spent a couple of hours digging around for a couple of saves which nailed the problem down and uploaded them.  And then I waited... and waited... and waited... and posted to remind... and waited... and waited... and waited.  Now maybe the saves didn't reproduce the bug on his end, or it was fixed (although I've seen no mention of it in changelogs), or he considered it not important, or he didn't look at the saves, or he considered it low priority and it is way down the to do list but might get fixed eventually, or... Well you get the picture.
 
That said I am a bit torn here, since it is probably a better use of Elliot's time to actually be coding the game rather than replying to my petty egoistic concerns even if they do have an impact on the game.  Still the process has left me feeling rather deflated.  Maybe we need some sort of beta testing liaison?  I get the feeling that some of our discussions do get through sometimes but it would be nice to know when we are flogging a dead horse and when/where our constructive input is appreciated or even needed. 
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Post by Gelatinous Cube »

As long as the latest version is a beta patch, I think its important to remind the community that you're still working on things.

That said, we as a community should also remember that the Distant Worlds team isn't your typical developer studio either. Things'll take as long as they take.
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Very eloquent OP. Nice work. :) I hadn't really considered that niche games like this develop a personal culture where the gaming community feels like a real community and where you feel you 'know' the others in that community.

I guess Eric has been the designated spokesperson in this forum for the game and I'm assuming that is so Elliot can focus on the building. I must say I do like it when developers communicate directly but I also understand that at times this must be distracting.
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Thank you for this feedback. It is good to know that this is not an echo into an empty grove of trees (another German saying poorly anglicized).

@tjhkkr: I feel most at home, as my poorly-worded OP failed to convey, in ma and pa shops. I had hoped to attempt to explain that it is precisely those little niche cafés, as opposed to the huge Starbucks chains, which develop the "culture" of "communication" that I, and I guess others like me, cherish. I enjoy being in a café which is understaffed, where I have to wait 15 minutes for my coffee, but I know everyone by name. The N-tronium forums (Armada 2526) were a one-man show, the Illwinter forums (Dominions 3, Conquest of Elysium) are a two-man show, etc. etc. -- I LIKE Indy games because they cultivate this culture. Do you think that most of the people who play those games would do so if there were not an active forum community?
I lurked here for a week before buying and joining the community on the 29th of November, 2011. I checked: The user elliotg had made dozens of posts in November and mid-December. This looked familiar to me, felt good, and also helped in making me jump over the fence.
Then there have been NO POSTS by Elliot with the exception of 2 he made in mid-March.
I'm not saying this is bad for business, bad for an expansion, or anything like that (although I can imagine it might be). I'm not an economist, I'm a semiotician. I'm claiming it's bad for the culture, and will eventually have negative effects on the game itself. You vets are used to Elliot posting; I just caught the tail-end of that.
A culture of communication is a delicate thing. Like any form of communication, it needs support. The flock doesn't tend itself indefinately. It needs tending. So in response to FeelOTraveller: I disagree. 15 minutes of Elliot's time per week spent here and NOT spent programming is a sound investment on his part. You all know this if you have ever had a relationship (friendship, marriage, sports club, etc.) with people. Otherwise, the culture will slowly atrophy, and even the vets will slowly start to think the worst. Just my two cents of course.
With that said, I do mean it honestly: my investment here is not purely materialistic, nor is this post intended to be just an intellectual argument. I do have some emotional capital at stake. I miss Elliot and hope he has not come to harm. Do let us hear from you when you can, friend. We care.
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I miss Elliot's presence on the forums too. I sincerely hope he's well and returns soon, if only to say "hi".

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Post by Dracus »

Actually his patching is in line with big companies with large staffs. Independent game development thrives on keeping the feeling that they still support their product. You also got to remember that it is not a big company and therefore the developer may one day decide to drop the game or is not making enough from the game to support themselves and spend alot of time doing another job.

look at SE and see how that developer abondoned his main product to release a risk style game but even that game is not well supported anymore cuase he got married and family ate up his development time. Read the forums over at SE and you will see that the community there feels the developer either gave up on the game or no longer cares about the fan base. No one has heard from him in over a year.

At some point DW will run it's course as the developer either decides to stop working on it to build a new game or quit game design completely.
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As one of the beta test team members, I'd just like to offer the following. Elliot
maintains interest in the game, this forum (and the Developmental Forum) and us game
players in my humble opinion. As a fact, each and every beta update he provides us to
test usually contains fixes as well as additions that were/are provided and suggested
by the players commenting on this forum. Sometimes, again IMHO, the new additions/fixes
break previous areas that were working in the game before the additions. And then of
course, the verbal backlashes start as players run across these bugs that have reappeared.

Nevertheless, from my information, Elliot last logged into the main DW forum on June 3rd and last
posted in the developmental forum on June 1st. Being concerned myself, I contacted Erik and he
told me that Elliot is well and doing fine. So I assume that he may be just enjoying some well
deserved personal time and I personally am okay with that. Erik says we'll hear news soon so I
am okay with that also. I'm sure Elliot himself will explain his hiatus upon his return, although
as far as I'm concerned, I don't need an explanation. Just my thirty cents worth! [:)]
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Do not try and bend the Eliot; that’s impossible. Instead, only try to realize the truth.
What truth?
There is no Eliot.
There is no Eliot?
Then you will see, it is not the Eliot that bends, it is only yourself.
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LOL! Yeah, I loved that philosophical scene in the Matrix too! [:D]
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Thanks for the insider update. Looking forward to hearing what they have planned for the new expansion. :)
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I do have some emotional capital at stake. I miss Elliot and hope he has not come to harm. Do let us hear from you when you can, friend. We care.

Hey guys, nothing wrong with anything I see here.
There is a PM key, why not send him a message expressing what you are saying here?

Trust me, on the tough days of my... work... a message like that goes a long way...
Use the PM key and say hi. I think he would be impressed. Erik too! [:)]

It is this kind of stuff that keeps me here... trust me.

And perhaps take it as a compliment!!! How so? Because he, Erik, trusts us to be adults... well I am a little immature, but I am the only one... Erik had to shut topic on ANOTHER forum, not Distant Worlds, down because people are not as good as they are here.
We have a good community.
Remember that the evil which is now in the world will become yet more powerful, and that it is not evil which conquers evil, but only love -- Olga Romanov.
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By the way: it is July 4th in the U.S.of A.
No taxation without representation!
Rules to live by in the Distant World's Universe![:D]
Remember that the evil which is now in the world will become yet more powerful, and that it is not evil which conquers evil, but only love -- Olga Romanov.
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Did anyone try to pm Erik?
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