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Originally Posted by LadyFlute
Overall I think a bold and good choice.

It always felt that SW:G design post-release was too heavily influenced by a vocal minority of players who used the official boards. My impression was that most actual players didn't even know about such out-of-game official boards, nor do they really want to use them. Personally I hate having to leave a game to do something such as look up what to do next in a quest because the in-game mission text is not clear enough about what you are meant to do next.

As far as game-guides go, quite simply non-official sites often do it better, so why not support them?

What I do expect to see however is a good presence by Sigil on the Affiliate sites: have a community manager or something routinely posting in all of them, and give real feedback from the Devs. In that regard the "Ask the Devs" approach in Ten Ton Hammer is a good model, one that I hope will be continued and expanded on in the future.

Not having official boards should not mean that the Devs are any less engaged with the community, if they do become out of touch then they will risk the same fate as SW:G.


You thoroughly understand our intent, and you're right, if we don't meet our end then the program will be a failure.

It will be the community teams goal and priority to keep communication open between Sigil and the community. (we wouldn't have much of a place here if we didn't )


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