Anthem Player Posts Long Message Asking BioWare “What’s Going On” With Anthem, BioWare Replies

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With the Anthem community banding together to boycott the game for a week, you can tell that that people are testy when it comes to the game. One Reddit user by the name of harishcs has posted a long message asking BioWare what’s going on with Anthem.

Not only that, but the poster also gives examples on what the studio did wrong, how it’s connected to Mass Effect Andromeda, and lots more. Without further ado, go read it up now.

Ok Bioware, what’s going on? from AnthemTheGame

Related Reading: Anthem Legendary Item Drops Behind Force Field and Can’t Be Picked Up, BioWare Apologizes for Issue

As of press time, harishcs’ post has close to 4,000 upvotes. This long message didn’t go unnoticed by BioWare, as Community Manager Jesse Andreson has posted a lengthy reply of his own, and surprisingly, it wasn’t PR fluff answers, either!

Check out the screenshot below (in case it gets altered or pulled), as well as the text version.

First, I want to thank you for writing this up. I appreciate the honesty of how you (and others) feel about the current state of things. I also want to say that I can’t talk about everything, simply because it is not my area of expertise, or because I don’t have the information you’re looking for. I stand by our statement of being transparent though and will continue to do so here and on other channels.

Now, I want to address some of your points that I can:

Communication –

Pre-game release vs Post game release –

To start, things used to be a lot friendlier here for dev team members who normally don’t talk on social channels or forums. They could answer questions, give information and know that they aren’t going to have people getting upset at them. Why would a dev team member take time away from working on the next update to post when they know it’s likely to be met with hostile replies, or they get flamed because can’t answer other questions that players are asking? I don’t mind posting here when things aren’t so nice, but that’s because it’s my job. For the devs it isn’t their job, and I’d like to ask that people remember that when replying to them. When some people say “be nice or the devs will stop posting” it’s 100% true. Be respectful and constructive with your feedback and more team members will likely reply.

Aggravating the community by acknowledging trivial things over major issues –

I have been acknowledging issues that aren’t the major ones you mentioned, but that’s because I can quickly check in on those and work with the team to see how fast we can get them fixed. I also report major issues, but until I get word back on them there is nothing else I can say. Issues like the Masterwork Embers not dropping I can quickly bring to the attention of the team and we can get fixed. I think it’s better that I address the things I can as quickly as I can instead of nothing at all. Also, I try to avoid saying “thanks for the feedback, I’ll share with the team” too many times in reply to posts ????

Loot though? All I can do is point out what studio leadership shares on channels. They are very aware of all the conversation going on around loot and when they have more details to share, they will.

Now for the EA Help Tweet about Quickplay. The reason we asked for this information is to help us track down the remaining issues players are experiencing in Quickplay in one location, and to get more specifics on what they were doing when they encountered the issue. Having all of that information helps the team track down the bugs faster, which means they’re more likely to be fixed in the next update, which means they can move on to other parts of the patch sooner (other bugs, content, etc.).

Being confidential about the patch notes –

I said this before, but nothing was hidden on purpose in the patch notes. The truth is patch notes come together late in the update process and I do everything I can to ensure they are accurate, but sometimes things slip by with all the moving pieces. I’d much rather put together patch notes even if they are missing a few things instead of doing generic ones that just say “various bug fixes and improvements”. I’ll work with the team to get this process better, but we still may miss something from time to time, especially if it is something that gets added to an update late in the process. We will never hide a nerf or change in the patch notes on purpose, even if it’s something we know the community won’t like. And if we do put in something that the community doesn’t like we’ll do our best to explain why that particular change was made.

Not Learning from previous mistakes –

I’m not going to comment on the first two points because I didn’t work on Andromeda and I know how some players feel about EA, but I do want to talk about you addressing how we’re handling feedback.

For feedback, we’ve made a large number of changes based on what players have told us. Not wanting to run to the Forge every time to launch an expedition? We added the ability to launch anywhere in Fort Tarsis, that was because of player feedback. Wanted to visually see loot drop from bosses in Strongholds? Added because of player feedback. If you are talking about feedback on loot in general (and I’m pretty sure you are) I’ve already said that the team is discussing and that more will be likely be shared in the coming days. I know everyone wants to know when, but I don’t have that answer. We do not ignore any feedback from players, sometimes it just takes a bit longer as things need to be discussed for a longer time. We don’t want to say something we can’t do or give incorrect information. Like Chad Robertson said in a Tweet, we aren’t happy with where loot is either, so know that it’s high on our priority list.

Discarding Feedback –

Honestly, reading this stings a bit because I never discard feedback. I love this community and am very thankful for everything that has been brought up such as feedback, bug reports, funny posts (༼ つ ◕◕ ༽つ Summon the loot update༼ つ ◕◕ ༽つ) and everything in between. I’m open to feedback on what you’d like to see the community team do to make you feel welcomed and appreciated. We do our livestreams, blog posts (like the inscriptions write up), patch notes, helping out with issues when we have the info and more. I am always listening and willing to make changes so please, let us know.

Lack of Content –

I’m not going to go into this too much as it’s areas that I don’t have control over, or I don’t have the exact info on how the team is addressing. Know that I relay the feedback from the community to the team on ALL of these issues. The team is aware, and they are doing a lot of work to address these concerns.

Turning a good game bad –

All I’ll say on this is that Anthem is here to stay. Do we have a lot of work to do to fix parts of the game? Yes, and the team is committed to making improvements and releasing new content.

Conclusion –

Again, I want to thank this community for everything. The team is listening to all of your feedback for Anthem on how you’d like to see the game improve, or how you’d like to see us engage with the community differently. I know that players want to see updates faster, but these things can take time to make sure they are done right. We’re very appreciative of this community and look forward to the days, weeks, months and years ahead. Strong Alone, Stronger Together.

This is honestly one of the honest answers I’ve read from a Community Manager for any game. Kudos to BioWare for answering it directly, and not relying on PR-filled quotes.

What’s your take on the whole message? Is it something you can accept as an Anthem player or have you moved on to other games?

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andrewsqual
andrewsqual
5 years ago

How many comments have you censored from me explaining to you every single time that this game was going to be a dumpster fire lol? 20? 50? Haha oh no, its 51 now.

Alex
Reply to  andrewsqual
5 years ago

I don’t censor comments. It’s Disqus who for some weird reason puts a lot in “pending” even if I took that option out. Sigh. 🙁 Sorry!

GrimmyReaper
GrimmyReaper
Reply to  Alex
5 years ago

I didn’t buy it, tried the demo and instantly backed away.

There is potential in Anthem but if I am going to be honest, I think unless Bioware gets their asses in gear, it will be dead in the water.

Bioware has no say in this. EA does.

Hvd
Hvd
5 years ago

what a toxic player base they are whining like children because they are not getting loot that they were because of a bug.i say screw anthem and its player base.

trash game and a the worst player base i have ever seen next to overwatch.

Frizzkills
Frizzkills
5 years ago

I agree. The community and Bioware really need to work on communication on both sides. The social media community can be so hateful and toxic that I don’t blame the devs for staying silent on social media but Bioware needs to be more forthcoming to their loyal fan base. There are some really loyal fans out there who are feeling crushed that Anthem feels more like a EA game than a Bioware game in most ways.

It also doesn’t help that the Division 2 releases today and by all accounts, far more polished and stuffed with content.

Frizzkills
Frizzkills
5 years ago

I agree. The community and Bioware really need to work on communication on both sides. The social media community can be so hateful and toxic that I don’t blame the devs for staying silent on social media but Bioware needs to be more forthcoming to their loyal fan base. There are some really loyal fans out there who are feeling crushed that Anthem feels more like a EA game than a Bioware game in most ways.

It also doesn’t help that the Division 2 releases today and by all accounts, far more polished and stuffed with content.

GrimmyReaper
GrimmyReaper
5 years ago

“We will never hide a nerf or change in the patch notes on purpose, even if it’s something we know the community won’t like.”

Eum, yes you did. Twice in fact. Even as a bug, it was well known people didn’t want you to get rid of it so in essence, it is a nerf, you didn’t say anything about it and the patch notes didn’t mention them either despite the fact that was its sole purpose.

I feel sorta bad for Bioware but at the same time, you fucked up hard.
Anthem is here to stay … until EA says otherwise.

And if Dragon Age 4 is not good … well, I think everyone can guess what happens then.
That’s not a threat, that’s just reality. EA are known for closing studios.

Michael Foster
Michael Foster
5 years ago

I honesty think that Bioware needs to severe ties with EA, just as Bungie severed ties with Activison. Will it be absolutely the same? No- but I honestly starting to believe that if the creators of classic Bioware titles like the original Mass Effect, KOTOR, and the like, Bioware needs to either split off or make their own studio.

The financial costs were be high of course, and it may not develop with big titles at first. But if they communicate with the fanbase and crowdfund, it may be able to do something more than what EA is doing. I don’t know if Bioware fans can take another mediocre release.

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