You are tasked with designing a Campaign, who or what event would it be about? 1st Crusade 1096 ADĪ civ of the players choice conquering all others for world dominationĪbout a campain where you fight for the Byzantine empire or something where you fight as a King as a vassalĪbout the Spanish Wars against Low Countries or Simon de Montfort and the Albigensian CrusadeĪge of alien defense. A healthy scene of Campaign completion, I must admit that I myself am very poor at completing them and have played only AoK, AoC, AoF and AoAK ones properly and to be fair AoK and AoC ones were never properly completed until 2014-2015ish.The following describes me the best 888×550 30.5 KB The amount of who chose “No” are fairly close to the amount who play 91 to 100% games as Ranked.I personally like the shift towards catering to the many casual people who come to enjoy campaigns, or Single-Player, or just want to play with friends - this would offer exactly that. It is encouraging to see that there is interest for Co-op Campaigns, a very few custom co-op ones exist in the past and of course various RPGs. There have been a lot of colourful threads and opinions in the past for the release of Battle Royale and Empire Wars, though almost always more than half cared not. A question I felt relevant due to the upcoming update.This concludes Generic Questions section. Possibly illustrating that the old timers find playing Ranked games less important than enjoying the game itself as a whole. While the other hundred are spread out among the divisions given. Almost half the responders never play Ranked or play it very rarely.Surprise-surprise neither of the two new game modes has managed a single response in favour for them, getting one DM response was interesting to see, but then again it is not as popular in DE and nor they were the target group of this survey.I am sure that more than 50% of the playerbase would not even respond to an official survey, but regardless the ones that would respond can generate so much useful information and feedback - a gold mine not exploited for some reason.Īnywho, let us see what content You - the 172 involved in the community generated. In my opinion you can consider the lack of communication as wasted potential. Every other form of feedback seems to only come in the form of a complaint, insiders whispering in the developers ears or every now and then a lucky suggestion thread that gets crowds flocking to it and due to it there is no option to ignore it, as the hand has been forced to act. Though, to be frank it surprises me that the developers of this game have only really utilised Ranked Map Rotation polling to talk to their players. Now, there have been surveys targeted at AoE2 players before that have acquired a lot more responses than this one. I thank thee for that whom invested theirs. A collective voice reaches further than one chirping in a forum post with a high chance never to be seen by anyone relevant… A collective voice is easier to observe, yet harder to maintain and direct, therefore many have to invest time. By uniting ones voice with many others there is a high chance to get something done, something great. The remaining chose to engage with the content regardless, because they either felt it was a progressive step to take and possibly offering something good in return for the game or the community itself.įor a common cause - in this case just acquiring information, the few of you have decided to use your voice with the hope of future change (we will see about that). A fair estimate I would give is that about 15 to 25% found it relevant to them. However, the hidden goal I had in my mind was to test the community’s voice.Īs the chosen topic was quite obscure a whopping 172 people responded. The public aim was to generate some feedback or information about custom scenarios and campaigns or scenario design in general. Note: Some of the images that are restricted by the forum page borders can be clicked and thus enlarged.Īnd so this small survey comes to an end, with it my evil-small experiment concludes. DISCLAIMER: VERY LONG POST AHEAD, CONTINUE AT YOUR OWN RISK!
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