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Was GOIO A Fluke?
Dev Bubbles:
And about whatever sources said whatever about our turnover, come on guys. Can we not insinuate? I'm right here. Ok, I don't tend to like posting on the forums, but you guys all have my email. Most of you guys have me on Steam. You guys all have Matt on email and Steam and maybe Skype. Just ask us. If you guys want to know something, just ask us. Or just ask me. I really don't mind. With some of us, we known each other a long time. I don't really see the point making these types of conjectures. You guys can really just ask. Thanks guys.
HamsterIV:
I fondly remember the first Guns of Icarus (now Flight of the Icarus). I only managed to play 8 multilayer sessions (2 of them were with friends I coerced into playing) before the servers dried up. The game scratched a gaming itch that I didn't know I had. I was a little sad when I realized the online component for Flight of the Icarus was essentially a ghost town.
@Bubbles
If you are revealing game stats would you mind giving us the Median Average play time. I suspect the Mean Average is skewed by players like me.
Byron Cavendish:
By turnovers I mean the original creative director, UI/UX guy for the project and 1/3 co-founder, and the lead game designer, client developer, project director, and creative director that quit on launch day.
What baffles me is that you guys say you're listening to feedback. Sometimes that's true...if we scream it loud enough. But we also gave a lot of feedback on this terrible new ui while it was in dev app, and it was ignored. UI/UX is one of the most important elements of the game, and it's ludicrous to me that you would do a complete re-work without listening to the proper feedback. Sure now you're listening and had to hire a new UI guy....AFTER release. What on Earth lead you guys to think you should remake a UI without having a professional do it?
HamsterIV:
Listen does not mean follow. An author can listen to how much fans want two characters should get romantically involved. It doesn't stop the author from killing that one of those characters or getting them to marry someone else for the purpose of dramatic tension.
Not that I ever suggested to Muse that the tar barrel and the mine launcher should get married in order to produce some unholy abomination of impact damage and component clogging horror.
Carn:
........Tar mines sound beautiful
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