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Warning: This is a tl;dr rant on the state of CQ&F. Read at your own risk.
I often find myself posting in suggestions on PC, as that's been something I've enjoyed on other forums. However, on other forums I noticed it's much different. Generally in most of the ones which had an active suggestion section, if a thread is a bad suggestion, it would drop to the bottom with no replies. If anyone even remotely liked the suggestion however, they would encourage it, find loopholes to it and try to solve them, brainstorm on how to tweak the suggestion to make it workable for that forum or game. It was fun to participate in these boards; when the admins posted on a thread that was being tweaked for an extended period of time and said it was accepted, the people working on it were ecstatic, and the other people were excited for a new feature even if they didn't work on it.
CQ&F is not like any of those forums. :x
Today I was wondering if it was just me that saw all the negativity in that forum, and if I was focusing on that instead of the good and therefore letting it cloud my judgement. So, ever the scientist, I went through and scanned the forum for every thread under the Suggestion title, and looked to see if the response was generally negative, generally positive, or generally neutral. I immediately removed the 2 grammar/spelling mistake threads, and came up with this:
11 Negative replies
4 Positive replies
3 Neutral replies
It's baffling to me why people on PC seem to dislike suggestions so much. Instead of trying to solve a problem that may come up by tweaking the suggestion, they just say it can't work and leave it. Instead of trying to figure out how it could be done, they just say it's too much work. The person who suggested it is pretty much completely rejected with no chance to make their suggestion workable by multiple people, and it makes the suggestion forum, in my opinion, pretty hostile. I've personally thought of a lot of things that I think would be a good idea for PC, but I usually don't suggest them because, frankly, CQ&F is scary.
Let's take a suggestion into the best case scenario. It's suggested, by some fluke it's accepted by the community. A lot of people say it's a great idea, they would use it if it was implemented, it doesn't seem too complicated, etc. Eventually the posts die down...and nothing happens. An overwhelming majority of the time, no one who actually has the power to implement such things posts and says whether the suggestion is even being considered, let alone if it's on a list to be implemented somewhere or if it was rejected in private. Tbh, although I didn't check every thread, I can bet from memory that of the 18 suggestions visible now, at least 15 have no replies from the people that would be implementing it, and if they do, it has no concrete information about what's being done with the suggestion. Once you suggest something, it seems to fall into a black void. There's little to no support for them, and often it seems as if they fall on deaf ears.
Okay, I know this is getting long and you're probably tired of reading about my frustration. It would just be nice if anyone who reads this that is a regular in CQF, or plans to post on suggestions, stopped and thought before they posted something excessively negative about a suggestion. Think about if the suggestion could work, and the best case scenario, and why it should be implemented, instead of why it's a horrible idea and not worth the time and too much effort and will lag the server too much or whatever. Try to focus on the positives, not on the negatives. Too many people even say "I like the idea but it wouldn't work because of X reason", making their otherwise positive post into a negative one.
Just...try to control your pessimism, PC. Please?
I often find myself posting in suggestions on PC, as that's been something I've enjoyed on other forums. However, on other forums I noticed it's much different. Generally in most of the ones which had an active suggestion section, if a thread is a bad suggestion, it would drop to the bottom with no replies. If anyone even remotely liked the suggestion however, they would encourage it, find loopholes to it and try to solve them, brainstorm on how to tweak the suggestion to make it workable for that forum or game. It was fun to participate in these boards; when the admins posted on a thread that was being tweaked for an extended period of time and said it was accepted, the people working on it were ecstatic, and the other people were excited for a new feature even if they didn't work on it.
CQ&F is not like any of those forums. :x
Today I was wondering if it was just me that saw all the negativity in that forum, and if I was focusing on that instead of the good and therefore letting it cloud my judgement. So, ever the scientist, I went through and scanned the forum for every thread under the Suggestion title, and looked to see if the response was generally negative, generally positive, or generally neutral. I immediately removed the 2 grammar/spelling mistake threads, and came up with this:
11 Negative replies
4 Positive replies
3 Neutral replies
It's baffling to me why people on PC seem to dislike suggestions so much. Instead of trying to solve a problem that may come up by tweaking the suggestion, they just say it can't work and leave it. Instead of trying to figure out how it could be done, they just say it's too much work. The person who suggested it is pretty much completely rejected with no chance to make their suggestion workable by multiple people, and it makes the suggestion forum, in my opinion, pretty hostile. I've personally thought of a lot of things that I think would be a good idea for PC, but I usually don't suggest them because, frankly, CQ&F is scary.
Let's take a suggestion into the best case scenario. It's suggested, by some fluke it's accepted by the community. A lot of people say it's a great idea, they would use it if it was implemented, it doesn't seem too complicated, etc. Eventually the posts die down...and nothing happens. An overwhelming majority of the time, no one who actually has the power to implement such things posts and says whether the suggestion is even being considered, let alone if it's on a list to be implemented somewhere or if it was rejected in private. Tbh, although I didn't check every thread, I can bet from memory that of the 18 suggestions visible now, at least 15 have no replies from the people that would be implementing it, and if they do, it has no concrete information about what's being done with the suggestion. Once you suggest something, it seems to fall into a black void. There's little to no support for them, and often it seems as if they fall on deaf ears.
Okay, I know this is getting long and you're probably tired of reading about my frustration. It would just be nice if anyone who reads this that is a regular in CQF, or plans to post on suggestions, stopped and thought before they posted something excessively negative about a suggestion. Think about if the suggestion could work, and the best case scenario, and why it should be implemented, instead of why it's a horrible idea and not worth the time and too much effort and will lag the server too much or whatever. Try to focus on the positives, not on the negatives. Too many people even say "I like the idea but it wouldn't work because of X reason", making their otherwise positive post into a negative one.
Just...try to control your pessimism, PC. Please?