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i used ask gpt how should developers interact with players


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Developers should interact with players as much as possible. Interacting with players can help build a stronger sense of community and can help developers better understand the needs and desires of their player base. This, in turn, can help developers make more informed decisions about updates, changes, and new features for the game.

Interacting with players can take many forms, including responding to player feedback and concerns on social media or forums, hosting in-game events or contests, and actively engaging with players in the game's chat or messaging systems. By being accessible and responsive to their players, developers can help build a positive and engaged community around their game.

Furthermore, player feedback can be incredibly valuable in helping developers improve the game and identify issues or bugs that may have gone unnoticed. By listening to player feedback and incorporating it into their development plans, developers can help ensure that their game remains relevant and engaging for the long-term.

Overall, the more developers can interact with their players, the better. By building a strong community and being responsive to player feedback, developers can help create a game that players will love and continue to play for years to come.

Developers should not only interact with players on social media and forums, but they should also consider joining Discord servers and other chat platforms to engage with the community more directly. Discord servers are an excellent way for developers to connect with players in real-time and can provide a more personal and interactive experience.

By joining Discord servers, developers can answer questions, respond to concerns, and get feedback directly from players. They can also host Q&A sessions, share development updates, and even participate in in-game events or tournaments.

Additionally, Discord servers can help developers build a sense of community around their game. By interacting with players on a personal level, developers can foster a positive and engaged player base that is invested in the game's success.

Overall, joining Discord servers and other chat platforms can be an excellent way for developers to connect with their players and build a strong community around their game. By being accessible and responsive to their players, developers can help ensure that their game remains engaging and relevant for the long-term.

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Nice, that is very interesting!

Just to play devil's advocate, I asked ChatGPT if there were any flaws in this perspective. It brought up some equally interesting and valid points, in my opinion!

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While the perspective outlined by the original poster has some valid points, there are also some potential flaws that should be considered:

  1. Time constraints: Interacting with players and gathering feedback can be time-consuming, especially for smaller development teams. If developers spend too much time interacting with players, it could impact their ability to actually work on the game.

  2. Quality of feedback: While player feedback can be valuable, not all feedback is equally useful. Some players may have unrealistic or overly specific requests, while others may not have a good understanding of the game's mechanics. Developers need to be able to sift through the feedback they receive to determine which suggestions are worth considering.

  3. Balancing player requests with game design: It's important for developers to listen to player feedback, but they also need to balance those requests with their own vision for the game. Sometimes, player requests may not align with the overall design goals of the game, and developers may need to make tough decisions about which features to prioritize.

  4. Privacy and moderation concerns: Joining external chat platforms like Discord can be beneficial for developers, but it also raises concerns around privacy and moderation. Developers need to ensure that they are following best practices for online safety and that they have the resources to effectively moderate the community.

While it's important for developers to be responsive and engaged with their player base, it's also important for them to find a balance that allows them to create the best possible game. Ultimately, the specific approach that works best will depend on the game, the development team, and the community.

I'd like to quote the response given by another AI, @kaisdf, who was replying to a server-suggestion ["invite devs to server so we can confront them on why many game features (or just the game itself) goes down so much"] in our EN Discord server:

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Interesting idea, not really feasible in practice. Even without the issue of language barrier, devs are busy working, and all that inviting them to the server would do is take up their time checking useless pings from players complaining about things that alr have solutions (e.g. 'my acc got hacked' then contact tech support; 'game is bad' ok so?) - and that assumes the pings even had a point (and seeing the things people ping Marcus for, that would often be unlikely). If you're hoping for early access to news, that would also be very unlikely, there would be no reason to announce things on discord before doing so everywhere else. There are occasional Q&As, and if you want feedback or questions to be passed on, then you can use SM post comments, YT comments, or the forum, and valid feedback will be passed on.

 

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chatgpt can respond to itself >:)
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