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Stop Changing Things that Didn't Need a Change

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Aqo
The game has many elements, some are good, some need improving upon.

People tend to complain about things that need improvement. It's in people's nature to complain.

When something works well, people don't complain about it, and this means that people like how it works. This means that it's *good*. If you see nobody talking about something, don't change it.

Lately there are a lot of updates that change things that nobody complained about. Please stop doing this. There is no point to try to fix something that isn't broken; you're only going to break more in the process.
boat
Aqo is broken, all he does is complain, please fix this peppy.
VoidnOwO
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I do agree with Aqo on this one though.
boat
"Good" is subjective. People complain about everything and keeping everyone satisfied is an impossible feat, which is why things will change whether you personally like it or not. This thread is pretty much right out pointless, you're not the only one who disagrees with the changes, but you will just like everybody else not make any difference at all. Get used to it.
Shadow
nvm
VoidnOwO

boat wrote:

"Good" is subjective. People complain about everything and keeping everyone satisfied is an impossible feat, which is why things will change whether you personally like it or not.
This wouldn't be a problem if Peppy wouldn't hate toggles so much.
OsuMe65

boat wrote:

"Good" is subjective. People complain about everything and keeping everyone satisfied is an impossible feat, which is why things will change whether you personally like it or not. This thread is pretty much right out pointless, you're not the only one who disagrees with the changes, but you will just like everybody else not make any difference at all. Get used to it.
this (bold) is the principle of "life"
Topic Starter
Aqo

BRBP wrote:

This wouldn't be a problem if Peppy wouldn't hate toggles so much.
This+++

nearly all modern games today are highly modular and customizable, and let users apply heavy mods to the game's interface and menu design, to the point that the way the game looks and feels can be entirely different from one client to another. MMOs and RTS games are the best example of this, but the same holds true for nearly any other game (FPS games let you switch weapon display on/off, change text location, toggle text-to-speech, change character models and textures on clientside, etc)
Why?
Because this is the perfect way to please everyone. It's win-win

I absolutely do not understand why peppy is against this. There is no gain to be had in forcing features on people that don't want them. Features should be like a box of toys, and let each user pick what toys he wants to play with (and maybe even change this on their own accord every once in a while, once they get bored of one setup and want to try another one). They shouldn't be like a restricting framework that is forced upon you.
YodaSnipe
Things in general wouldn't be a problem if Peppy would for the love of god be more flexible.

*runs*
Sakura
This isn't a feature request... unless you're featuring a complaint :P
Moving to a more appropriate place.
Raging Bull
I usually don't like change, but I just give it time to adapt. You can always quit you know.
YodaSnipe
Sakura strikes again!

so when is peppy fixing the bug with the fugly Ranking Scoreboard?
MillhioreF
Change happens. Give changes a week or two before declaring things horrible - 95% of "horrible" changes have one of three things happen in this 2-week period:

- You get used to it
- It was a bug and gets fixed
- It still doesn't work out and is eventually compromised or changed

If you believe something is a bug, odds are it's been reported in Technical Support already (if not, go report it!)
If something is still bothersome after 2 weeks, your complaints generally become about 10x more valid. Wait it out.
I didn't lock this thread, but I'm keeping it locked and respecting the decision of the one who locked it.
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