Originally Posted by
derTigerx
Hello Bebynho,
I'd like to follow up on you with a mid-round feedback on these changes. Unfortunately, I ran out of patience and got bored, but I clearly understand the intent of the changes. The problem is that it impacts us as well, no matter how much you want to ignore it as a player and deal with it. It's extremely costly and the fun factor is completely gone from hunting, because everyone hides in their rave limit, and even manage to beat a fully fledged hitman, which should never happen - kind of defies the scope of the profession. I might be the only special snowflake that had played and will play as a Hitman, even on other professions - the other areas of this game do not quite satisfy me; there could be more people in the same bucket.
To cover the 'top kills is doing fine' aspect, that's because they've started from the first minute, invested tons of credits and bought VIPs. For 2 real days, I've tried to walk the shoes of a new player, but with the experience of a tenured hunter - it's beyond difficult to cope with it; I'm just "fortunate" that I have an infinite pool of patience, I never give up and I understand more than I'm accounted for, but don't expect everyone to be like me. Rule breakers still exist, that I can assure you of, and you know that as well - they are not as many, but there's still no change over the gameplay, therefore, the same havoc exists in the 'hunting' world.
I'd like to congratulate you, and your team's continuous efforts (along with the community, because they contribute as well) for mitigating the rave issues. What else needs to be worked on is a compensatory solution to this hard to repair problem, which is latency. To be frank, it's not impossible, but rather extremely costly and time consuming, leading to an overall not worth it assessment.
As for the involvement, that needs to be done from all parties, and I've given you more than sufficient feedback on how to manage that over time - you can recap and pull conclusions from my tickets as they're elaborate, and you know that. I know it's stressful to manage all of this alone, hence why I've offered my help countless times. There's one thing I can tell you, the more a person is exposed to information, the better the situation is perceived; I see you're already doing the extra mile, which is great. I'd like you to know that I'm purchasing your services as an act of support and appreciation, because I'm not playing for anything - I don't think anyone does that; why would you throw money out of your window for nothing? (that's the community perspective by the way, to put it blunt)
As a sign of gratitude for the ones that remained committed to the Hitman profession, make something nice for them - it doesn't have to be money. Hitman players are usually old players, and we like the game for it's concept and the relationships we've built in here.
For anything, you know where you can find me and we could also continue discussing here for the sake of transparency with the community.
Thanks,
Gabriel