Revaulting wrote on Apr 25
th, 2014 at 10:25pm:
This is an attitude I respect.
Grammar ... no.
I personally think you're delusional about the power dynamic, though. If Turbine notices you at all, they are laughing their asses off at you. (And for many of them, that's a significant feat.)
If you somehow say something they don't already know, they'll thank you. Then laugh some more.
How many 90 day bans do you think they've handed out recently? Enough for you to hide among them? I'd say trying to keep your anonymity is like Turbine trying to patch the dupe bug. You're doing it wrong.
No, turbine is not laughing their asses off; They are most likely yelling at people for lost revenue sources.
Player exploits are lost revenue to them, that is all. As long as the game brings in more then it takes to run or continues to runs with minimal losses, diversification has costs after all, they could care less about it. The People that do care are:
A. The players, This game Rox!
B. The founding creator of the game, This is my baby!
C. The people working for this game, Hello my paycheck!
What a release of exploits does is says; hey you QA team is shit. And I'm sorry but we already knew this, see my other post --->
eterna1_drag0n wrote on Oct 3
rd, 2012 at 9:00am:
You assume that they actually can about bugs or the quality of their product. Never assume that's your problem not theirs.
more product = more $ and players increasing server load
buggy product = people quit and reduce sever load sfter buying buggy product
So, buggy product yields more money without increasing sever load after the initial release time.
Fixing bugs increases server load and they have to pay someone to fix them.
Bug fixes = -$ + -$