Just backing up an earlier post of mine, i seriously think Gstaff should get Tweet's job
Sean said on Thursday, November 15, 2012 at 1:27 pm:
Here we are again. Bethesda releasing information on a game that appears to be Xbox exclusive and not providing us PS3 users and PC if the DLC is coming to the other consoles or not. They say “we are close…” which I asked Bethesda to elaborate on what they meant by “we are close…” and they cannot give us fans a percentage or even a simple answer. Bethesda…you have customers that are waiting to hear a response of the DLC on PS3 and you continue to ignore us. You do give us two sentences (short) that still leaves us guessing. Your response to the consumer should be those as to shed light and uphold consumer confidence that your product will be released with some sort of time line, not just “close”. I will use my manners and say “please”, provide us with some real detailed information on the release of the DLC on PS3 and “please”, do not use “we are close”. If you want to gain the confidence of those who have left, offer an apology for not being so clear and quit ignoring them when they are asking if it is coming out on PS3 or not. If you want to keep the fans that you still have that have been faithful, provide us with the information that we want to hear, not just “we are close.”
Please and Thank you.
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gstaff said on Thursday, November 15, 2012 at 1:35 pm:
Hey Sean,
Realize you want to hear more information. We’ll announce the information as soon as we’re ready to… but for now there’s nothing to update beyond the words you don’t want to hear.
There is obviously news to share; has been for months IMO. Its also obvious that Gstaff isn't setting policy here.
Hmm, i wonder who is setting policy on how and when info is shared from Bethesda to its customers? You know? Like someone who would be in charge of a relationship between a company and its public?
EDIT: Oh yeah, that little exchange is from today's Bethblog entry. First screens of Dragonborn were released today.