Author Topic: Empty Gun made a good point...  (Read 695 times)

Offline Arlo

  • Radioactive Member
  • *******
  • Posts: 24760
Empty Gun made a good point...
« Reply #15 on: May 16, 2003, 07:16:14 PM »
Nope .... never made it to any of the CAF Midland shows. I'd like to someday. Sure would like to see that 29 up close.

Offline 2Hawks

  • Nickel Member
  • ***
  • Posts: 530
      • http://daniel.clanbaker.com
Back on topic...
« Reply #16 on: May 16, 2003, 10:50:46 PM »
It takes 5 minutes to make a post once a week and I am pretty confident there is at least ONE person that is not involved with the programming of the game at all that could be told what to report.

I Programm in the job I have, but also am required to make contact with the customers, which takes time from the top project I am working on. But If I don't take care of my customers, someone else will.

One post a week would reassure many ppl here that work is indeed progressing or not. We are a mostly tech savvy or at least savvy enough with this technology that we might just understand some of the challenges that HTC is facing. Maybe even understanding enough to relate and offer some assistance in some way.  Like maybe make a phone call once a week or month and write a report, make a Faq Etc. Etc. Etc.

Just my $.02. I am pretty sure they are working their butts off, It's just nice to hear a word now and then from the celebrities

2Hawks

Offline Hap

  • Gold Member
  • *****
  • Posts: 3908
Re: Empty Gun made a good point...
« Reply #17 on: May 26, 2003, 11:52:51 AM »
Quote
Originally posted by 2Hawks
I pay 14.95 a Month and would consider myself to be a customer who would like a little light shed on things.


liar.  your mommy fronts you the money.

Offline bod

  • Zinc Member
  • *
  • Posts: 15
Re: Empty Gun made a good point...
« Reply #18 on: May 26, 2003, 12:47:17 PM »
Well, just my opinion.

I would guess the HTC team is working their tulips off. It is hard to plan something that is never done before (like a new sim). Besides, the only obligation they have to their customers is to deliver what the customers pay for, and IMO they are doing that like no other online game.

Relax, be happy :)


Quote
Originally posted by 2Hawks
In an earlier post Empty Gun madfe a good point, one that I would like to see an official answer to and would like Trolls to please fill with useless posts. I pay 14.95 a Month and would consider myself to be a customer who would like a little light shed on things. If only to say tell us the team at HTC is still alive.

EmptyGuns POst is copied here for anyone who would like to read:

_____________________________ ____________________

Whats going on?
I have noticed in the past few months alot of un-rest here. Lots of ppl frustrated with the lack of info from HTC, about AH2. Lets get it clear, I am not flaming anyone, or bashing anyone. I am simply pointing out what I have saw.
I can understand if HTC is busy, I have my own business to, and I know how it can be. There is so much that comes with that fed tax id number. I can understand how much work it is to upgrade somthing. To offer somthing better, and hopefully keep ppl walking though the doors. In there case logging on.
That being said, if I say "I am going to add two more ranges" (being that I own an indoor pistol range) and one of my customers asks "so how are those two ranges comming along?" I should give that customer an anwser.
No, I dont have to, but if I keep saying this, that, and the other is getting done, yet I have nothing to show for it. My customers may start to question my business practices. So much so they my move on to a bigger better gun range due to the lack of intrest in my older smaller range. Add on the fact I said there would be an upgrade and yet I have nothing to show for it, and ppl will get frustrated.
I love this game, its great. Hell I dont need a whole new game, just a few more planes, and I will be happy for quite awhile. However I think HTC has a an oblagation to its customers. We are what keeps things flowing there. So you are in the customer service business, and part of that is anwsering to your customers request's.

Empty Gun


__________________