I try to pop by the forum when I can. As I mentioned in another thread, my door is always open, in a virtual sense, if anyone wants to PM me. I'm happy to take conversations to email or even a phone call, if you want.
I'm trying to do the best I can on Facebook and Twitter, answering people's questions while not bothering the devs too much. While I know more than what's been publicly released at this point, I can't give that info out right now, and even if I could, I wouldn't, because it could change. The situation continues to evolve.
I know, that's not helpful when people are excited to play a game and find their enthusiasm waning as they wait. We get that. We have an internal mailing list where we talk about things, and we're well aware that there's a lot of excitement out there (1,600+ fans on Facebook and almost 1,000 followers on Twitter, all without really pushing hard on the PR and marketing). I've let the guys know that we're constantly being peppered on FB and Twitter with "When is the game coming out?" questions, along with lots of queries about features, which leagues will be in the game, etc. (I keep referring people to our newsletter last month, when we published a preliminary feature list.)
We will post more concrete news when we have it, but there's not much sense in me or the devs coming around every day to say "Nothing new to report, sorry."
All I can say is, hang in there.
Thanks.
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Originally Posted by geckon
Maybe Brad (PR guy) could do that and be more present on the forums, that's right. But again... a lot of potential users follow the forums and can answer anybody's question. Like I do. I think nobody's hurt but I may see it wrong.
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