Are the Devs really reading the Forum
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Plenty of posts structured like that. The problem is the person behind it has 20 hours and thinks Artist needs to be 110% with a 3 second cooldown before they can use their attack because "i can't loop the artist and here is why"
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I love that people constantly use general "dev" to complain about things at BHVR that aren't the designer/programmer jobs like pr announcements but moment you, someone at BHVR, use "dev" in that way it's "no, you're wrong what dev means, it's only designers/programmers." 😂
BTW thanks for being the one to spend time checking 100+ page performance issue thread and passing on the videos/comments to the right dev groups at BHVR so they can focus on fixing instead of wasting time on the forums.
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you're welcome, it's something I see as an important issue.
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i mean. You are very much entitled to have a wrong opinion. Go on.
But I think the community manager that just now assured us they are working on the game and are part of the game dev team might have better knowledge about this.
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Oh. Okay?
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Bruh, you can't. Companies are literally fighting for a programmers. Disrespectul is saying that dev is the comunity manager with programmer. Literally anyone can be community manager. Plenty of people are able to run social medias, while also creating posts, memes, moderate forums, comments, users etc. But NOT everyone is able to program. A little respect is needed to our programmers for their hard work okay?
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I literally am a programmer.
you better get reasonable and more respectful. You can’t even accept what the definition of a loose term is.
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Let's drop it here, ok?
This is just discussing semantics, trying to prove this or that narrative.
You are free to believe that Community Managers (and Community Coordinators, since Mandy is not a Community Manager) are not "real" developers and that their job is so easy, but please be respectful and mindful of all the hard work behind any job, keeping in mind that what you see is only a small part of what goes into managing a community.
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