As we wrap up 2020, I’d like to speak a bit about feedback and how it affects our content (Skins).
Real change from feedback comes from passionate players articulating what they like and dislike, using examples and specifics.
Real change from feedback comes from passionate players articulating what they like and dislike, using examples and specifics.
Ex: I really dislike how Elderwood Xayah’s E isn’t cohesive with the rest of her kit and feels more Star Guardian.
We agreed, and made adjustments.
We agreed, and made adjustments.
Angry mob mentality, spamming devs, or being crude doesn’t make feedback weigh in any heavier, or force anyone’s hand to change something. In fact, those tend to be skimmed over in favor of constructive criticism.
Ex: How fucking blind are you, this sucks.
All we know is you’re unhappy, but why? It doesn’t detail what you dislike or how you’d want to see if improved to make it better. This feedback isn’t useful when we discuss potential changes.
All we know is you’re unhappy, but why? It doesn’t detail what you dislike or how you’d want to see if improved to make it better. This feedback isn’t useful when we discuss potential changes.
Be kind, but honest, and be constructive. Disliking something is fine, but we cannot make meaningful change without understanding where you’re coming from.