To CFS2 fliers,
First off, let me stress that this is not directed at all CFS2 users, but I have noticed a downward trend in the CFS2 forum which I feel needs addressing.
For some developers out there, we feel that there has been a significant decline in the amount of appreciation expressed when a new item is released.
Particularly for those who design missions and campaigns, and especially those that are historically-based, (I'm not just referring to myself here, I'm also including other developers who may back me on this if they wish) there is a significant amount of research which goes into constructing these projects, and most of us have jobs and children, which means that we have only limited time to work on our beloved hobby.
Given those facts, it's understandable that some of us get frustrated when we get very little feedback for other CFS2 members. Please note that I'm not just referring to "atta boy" messages, I'm also talking about constructive criticism...
"Hey, I really like that mission where you did..."
"The mission is good, but what if you did..."
It makes it kind of hard to know what campaigns or missions to do if you don't offer suggestions and ideas on what it is you want to fly. Frankly, it also makes it hard for developers to get motivated to do these products, considering that they're freeware, if we don't get occasional praise for our work.
Now mind you, I'm not suggesting that members erect bronze statues and bow down chanting "Hail Caesar," but it seems that a lot of people download these products, from ships and repaints to aircraft and campaigns/missions, and often, particularly for those who dabble in mission building, the efforts seem to be answered only with silence and the click of a mouse.
Again, this is not addressed specifically to anyone in particular. There are several people who DO respond, but it seems to be the same core of people. These are the people who often end up becoming beta testers, because they offer constructive criticism and above all, feedback.
Thanks for listening,
First off, let me stress that this is not directed at all CFS2 users, but I have noticed a downward trend in the CFS2 forum which I feel needs addressing.
For some developers out there, we feel that there has been a significant decline in the amount of appreciation expressed when a new item is released.
Particularly for those who design missions and campaigns, and especially those that are historically-based, (I'm not just referring to myself here, I'm also including other developers who may back me on this if they wish) there is a significant amount of research which goes into constructing these projects, and most of us have jobs and children, which means that we have only limited time to work on our beloved hobby.
Given those facts, it's understandable that some of us get frustrated when we get very little feedback for other CFS2 members. Please note that I'm not just referring to "atta boy" messages, I'm also talking about constructive criticism...
"Hey, I really like that mission where you did..."
"The mission is good, but what if you did..."
It makes it kind of hard to know what campaigns or missions to do if you don't offer suggestions and ideas on what it is you want to fly. Frankly, it also makes it hard for developers to get motivated to do these products, considering that they're freeware, if we don't get occasional praise for our work.
Now mind you, I'm not suggesting that members erect bronze statues and bow down chanting "Hail Caesar," but it seems that a lot of people download these products, from ships and repaints to aircraft and campaigns/missions, and often, particularly for those who dabble in mission building, the efforts seem to be answered only with silence and the click of a mouse.
Again, this is not addressed specifically to anyone in particular. There are several people who DO respond, but it seems to be the same core of people. These are the people who often end up becoming beta testers, because they offer constructive criticism and above all, feedback.
Thanks for listening,

