I saw a comment on czars YouTube talking about he ruined the game. It's always the people you know have never even called a play on 2k too lol. They have no understanding of what he even does but everything is his fault.
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Re: No One is talking about Da_Czar leaving Twitter??
I saw a comment on czars YouTube talking about he ruined the game. It's always the people you know have never even called a play on 2k too lol. They have no understanding of what he even does but everything is his fault. -
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It's honestly because of the PC mods. Once you see how efficient the PC modding community is, your judgement of the devs' skills become muddied. All it takes is one look at a PC cyberface to completely changed the way you view 2K's cyberfaces.Comment
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well if your someone who plays with NBA players only and want to have that realistic feel to it, of course you will ask yourself like what the F this company doing while this people in modding community can recreate the player to T. you dont talk down on the devs but you ask why and how come?? but they never answer back, only last year they start doing art side some favour.Comment
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Da Czar will be back. Just step away because Twitter is just bad energy who wants to hear negatively for something you spent long long long hours to make things work. Take your time man. What you did is great work and thanks [emoji120] for the insight on how to play the game!
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This isn't a good look when a NBA player steps into the arena:
I’m surprised you still have a job. #FireRonnie2KComment
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Wasn't he joking?
KAT is always doing promo stuff with Ronnie.Comment
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Ok, I didn't think about if he was joking, you are probably right, but the responses are taking him serious like I did.
I fell for it, hook, line and sinker.Last edited by roadman; 09-13-2019, 08:07 AM.Comment
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EDIT: So much d-riding in the replies for KAT now. Just wait until they find out that he didn't really mean it like that.Last edited by ksuttonjr76; 09-13-2019, 08:41 AM.Comment
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This isn't a good look when a NBA player steps into the arena:
I’m surprised you still have a job. #FireRonnie2K
He's obviously making light of all the trolling
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He probably is making gameplay fixes for the next patch while getting ready for the 2 games they have to release next year. He's probably has a ton of work to do.Comment
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Exactly...disrespect is disrespect. To a point, I understand that people want transparency, but when the company and its staff makes an attempt at transparency they're met with "F*ck what you talking about. How about....". Then people start talking like they KNOW what it's like to be a developer, game tester, marketer, etc.
I have had experience or jobs in those fields at some point in my life, and that crap is hard. Computer programming...it's easy to quality test a game/program within an established environment, but it will NEVER replace real life use of the product in the hands of MILLIONS of people and it will NEVER be able to introduce the human variable. Real talk...game developers can't discover all the bugs unless you don't mind waiting 3-5 years for a new game to come out and even then. You can't account for those people who live to "break" games. A good example I use is cyber security. Businesses pay companies MILLIONS to secure their infrastructure, and you still have hackers that find ways to get around it.
I also handle testing for some of the products. And sometimes what we run into is a time crunch where we'll have a ton of bugs fixed by our development team. Even if you have multiple departments for different products/modules at some point there is crossover. So we'd have to worry about something that may fix an issue in one area completely breaking something in a different module. On top of that there are the cases of just testing the bug fixes at hand and doing regression testing to see if it broke anything else. So to me some things that are very obvious bugs that I believe shouldn't have made it into a release I understand how it could happen. They have to weigh is this new bug that's created less harmful than the issue that was fixed and if it is move on to something else more critical. And even then when you think you have everything perfect someone uses our software in a way that we never would've predicted and finds a new hole somewhere in it. It's a thankless cycle and extremely frustrating.
Long post short I fully understand how some of this stuff happens and do not envy the developers considering customers have direct lines of contact with them. In my company we compulate insulate developers and have people assigned to listen to customer feedback and then decide what to present to the development team. We do that with just thousands of customers much less the millions the 2K team has to deal with.Comment
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