Yeah, while you can see that EA has definitely led to changes in the game, it's definitely been pretty unsatisfying. I have seen games that provide more player interaction post launch than we've gotten pretty much this entire EA. Wrath of the Righteous, after its launch, sent out a series of surveys asking players for feedback. And even before launch, during and after the kickstarter, they posted a bunch of writeups of various classes and races, as well as companions and a couple of major NPCs. Something like that would really help make EA feel like a bit more of a community thing and less like a black box where our thoughts go in and we can only guess at what comes out.