Originally Posted by Maximuuus
That's fun reading about "vocal minority" and dbate about what's "many players" or not...
Doesn't anyone remember those surveys ?

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1IgN2IAZi8Hho6X_7XpiW-0N_cUYEJvX8/view?usp=sharing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1sip8wb8Yu1-N1FC7dDY72RJewnu3hqvz/view?usp=sharing

There are explanations... But of course it require a little bit more thinking than "cool, the druid is coming".
Interesting statistics. I missed weighting the different issues according to perceived importance. Questioning whether people had actually completed the games asked about, and if not, then why. I would have liked telling Larian why I never completed DOS2 (nor indeed most games) despite liking the combat, the story and characters and having had some of my most fun experiences in any game, if I thought they were genuinely interested.

Bear in mind though, that people who participate in early access are likely not quite representative of the potential playerbase at large. Also, people who are critical of something are more likely to be vocal than someone who is neutral or in favor of something. They are literally "the vocal minority", but still a stronger consensus than I would have thought even among the hardened core - so the data is far from meaningless.

Last edited by Seraphael; 18/02/21 01:46 PM.