And is pissing off your customers a good way to achieve this goal?
I think you inflate your influence.
Bottom line is, I would say the majority opinion of the forum that has played the game is one of disappointment, from slight to pretty strong.
The majority (I think) are also accepting that the major issues are being looked at and will be fixed as far as possible.
If a vocal minority want to hijack every thread banging on the same points, that's their prerogative but I don't think it's BAs responsibility to attempt to assuage a couple of forum loudmouths in all honesty.
There are very good things in this game. There are very bad things in this game. On balance my personal take is its fun overall (my rating was 3.25 out of 5) but that is mostly due to how much bowling is improved. I can understand why others who concentrate on batting would give it a lower score.
You've made points about the game, some or all of which lots of people agree with. BA have made a clear statement that issues are being looked at. One patch is out and they've stated they are looking at more. What further benefit is derived from rehashing the same points, page after page?
I personally will give BA the benefit of the doubt for the following reasons:
1) i have seen in DBC14 the improvements and response to constructive feedback BA delivered. We can argue about how it should be better from release, and i'm sympathetic to that point but no studio can give it the amount of playtesting the release gives it. BA will use that feedback to improve the game.
2) the mere fact BA put the feature of allowing to bring DBC14 players through gives them huge credit in the bank for me personally. It's unique in games as far as I am aware and was a specific request of mine. That's user feedback in action and an example of what you get with engaging properly with BA. Fair to say me &
@Ross have not always seen eye to eye but if you give constructive feedback he respects it and listens.
You can either make your points and move on, or keep wittering away to the diminishing band of people actually prepared to read and engage with you.