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Devs should talk more with the dbd community

skylustv
skylustv Member Posts: 223

I mean, what about more frequently twitch lives? They only do live chats once a year on the anniversary event? I feel like the devs are missing the opportunity to make a live chat every month with Q&A, talk more with us, developer update's its not the only way to talk with your community. Please, you can do more than this.

Comments

  • Mandy
    Mandy Administrator, Dev, Community Manager Posts: 23,188

    And we have these platforms such as the forums, Twitch and we check in with Discord, Reddit, Twitter etc as our ways to communicate. Live Streams are a large production and whilst the Community Team would love to do them more regularly we simply don't have the ability to do that quite at this moment.

  • ProfessorDunwich
    ProfessorDunwich Member Posts: 1,514

    I wouldn’t talk to us if I was them.

  • ironblade
    ironblade Member Posts: 270

    Why would the devs talk to simpletons like us?

  • DBD78
    DBD78 Member Posts: 3,464

    They answer a lot more questions than many other gaming companies do? I think this is something they do much better now than before, being more open with the players.

  • BlueRose
    BlueRose Member Posts: 658

    I miss the Q&A streams. We havent had one in over a year now. Wish they would them more.

  • Sonzaishinai
    Sonzaishinai Member Posts: 7,976

    They used to do that.

    Sadly the community has made it pretty clear we don't deserve it.

    Honestly, i don't know how they put up with us

  • Mooks
    Mooks Member Posts: 14,800

    I miss the Q&A streams as well.

    though the format needs some changing, community didn’t appreciate them enough and it kinda lead to questions being on their that shouldn’t be there..

  • illNicola
    illNicola Member Posts: 482

    Well, personally I would only talk to people who are polite and have a long experience in dbd and not people who have 100 hours, are rude and think they know everything about the game just because they won 5 games

  • Sonzaishinai
    Sonzaishinai Member Posts: 7,976

    I think you'd find it hard to find those kind of people. Even some of the long experienced people who'd you think are polite get really snappy if you tell them they are wrong on something. Especially if they actually are

    That said i would love to see like a interview between some of the popular streamers and the devs. But i feel it's just going to lead to toxic comments from the community again

  • BenOfMilam
    BenOfMilam Member Posts: 911

    for real. Try hopping into a big stream and telling them they are wrong about something they are obviously wrong about. They get PISSED, fast.

  • illNicola
    illNicola Member Posts: 482

    I'm a veteran of the game and when I discuss with a friend of mine who is as good as me or a little less anyway, if I do something wrong I acknowledge my mistake in the face of the right arguments. Obviously, as I think everyone, if you hear "you're wrong" from someone who in the first place is scarcer than you, and secondly who doesn't even discuss the reason for the mistake, you'll get pissed.

    Obviously this community is very toxic, but like every online game has its toxic community. Bhvr should focus on who is actually good in the game, not only streamers, contact them and discuss about the game civilly