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Thanks Black Six, that is a shame but if that is the way it is then all one can do is wait.
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Regards, Sam. |
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Cheers, Insuber |
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As an experienced manager in the services business let me give you a very friendly advice: closing the communication channels with your customers will not improve a tough situation, on the contrary it will worsen it. I already see - in this very forum - some long-time, faithful and disciplined users turn into angry terrorists. And your company needs prophets and apostles, not terrorists spreading negativity about your product. The success of Il2 Sturmovik was very much due to this "word of mouth" positive publicity. As I see it now you are setting up the stage for a completely opposite result: angry ex-customers telling to their friends to keep away from this product. And I I BELIEVE THAT MG DOESN'T DESERVE IT, BECAUSE OF THE HUNDRED THOUSAND HOURS OF DEDICATED AND PASSIONATE WORK which went into CloD. In the customer-supplier relationship you have only one option: tell the customer the bad and the good news. Silemce is never a solution. Cheers, Insuber |
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It'll pick up once it's released. I think every body has had their chance to speak what's on their mind. Once that's done, there's nothing really to say until we get a reason to say something new. We wait, wait, wait. Then when news is posted we rinse, lather, repeat.
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