Quote Originally Posted by Bolt View Post
Game development, especially in mobile games, is fast paced and requires a lot of different disciplines to work together to make the final product happen. This creates complex structures and processes that are necessary to keep things running smoothly. We in the Community team are working to change some of the processes in place to facilitate more transparency and be able to provide you with more information and context on a regular basis. Unfortunately, change is not as quick a process as we'd like. I don't want this to sound like nothing more than excuses but because changing the underlying system before you see tangible results takes time, it may appear as if nothing is happening when in fact things are changing behind the scenes. We know we are not where we should be. We are committed to increasing transparency as much as possible and we thank you for your patience in the meantime.

On a side note, there are good reasons why game developers don't share everything in advance with players. That is a complicated topic for another time
How has what your company done to and for us, worked out for you?
If the game were to end tomorrow, no player's life would be ruined.
If this game were to disappear, it would not cost one player one US dollar.
No one has to play this game, even though people joke about it.
People have to get treatment for cancer, buy food, pay their utility bill, pay their mortgage or rent, pay for school tuition, pay traffic fines, pay taxes, etc..., but they don't need this game, or any game.
Yet, your company doesn't treat its customers as if they are important to them.
Your company dictates and mandates, rather than request or suggest.
Therein lies the problem, plus your company repeatedly puts out a shoddy, ill conceived, and broken product.
How's that working out for your company, Bolt?