Post#55 » Thu Sep 13, 2018 7:16 pm
Yikes! Just finished listening to this.
Thanks to all those involved, and thank you for letting us get to know the devs more intimately. Before had never heard their voices and that is better than text.
On Az and Torq-
Too bad this had to happen like this. Although after carefully listening to Az's side (I kind of hoped to hear Torq as well), plus adding my own experiences with Torq and his own equally scathing and inappropriate response IMO on the RoR news (which I found quite distasteful as well, as usual), I find that indeed I would side with Az on his concerns.
It seems paramount to me that Dev restructuring is greatly in order, and, as Az mentioned a better methodology of Dev/GM powers so that certain actors cannot overstep their granted area of powers/expertise.
My view is that of Az may have had valid points but obviously did it in a way that only hurt himself. So best of luck to him and I wish him well. I hope that Torq is punished as well for the evidence brought forth, as mentioned his actions have damaged community/dev relations beyond repair, again my views.
If, on the chance, Az comes back my suggestion is that he take a greatly reduced roll - let me explain - I've always thought that the burden he placed on himself was far too much, playing such a huge roll on the forums as well as developer seems, to me, too much. In addition, I found that his convenient return after client control was too convenient. That paired with how the subsequent patches rolled out gave me the impression that his balance changes were frenetic, rushed, over-enthusiastic and were directly countered to the words he spoke in his reconciliation posts. I didn't understand why he returned and talked of community relations only to start making class changes at a pace which seemed uncalculated, and frankly, reckless. Not good traits for a developer of a game on such as scale as this game is. I would much prefer a more reasoned approach which is exactly how I thought RoR was progressing prior to Az's return.
On Torq - I have several times crossed swords with him on the forums, and now I wonder if that was him PM'ing me from time to time in an annoying way, previously. I'll never know. I never understood why he would always post in the Suggestions forum to crap on players ideas, then himself post highly experimental posts of his own and demand not to be contradicted/criticised. I think Az hit the nail on the head, he said something like "he has to be respected to be able to work with him" (sorry forgot exact words).
On Asuryan quitting his position - I don't think he should have done that as it didn't seem like he had a direct involvement with the problems here. He did an excellent job on the QnA session and always has been a respected moderator.
Best wishes to all.
