To help maintain the quality of suggestions, we’ve created a strict set of rules for you to follow. Please take a moment to review them before submitting your post:
- Be specific and as detailed as possible.
Suggestions should be specific and detailed. Low-effort suggestions, such as “please add X,” are not helpful. Instead, provide context, explain the reasoning behind your idea, and outline the potential benefits it could bring to the game.
- Provide Justification
When submitting a suggestion, please explain why you believe it should be implemented. For example, describe how it could solve an existing problem or enhance the overall gameplay experience.
- Avoid Duplications
We strongly recommend searching through existing suggestions before posting. Duplicate submissions will be deleted.
- Read the “Frequently Suggested” post before creating a post.
You can read the frequently suggested post here: unknown Any posts deemed low quality will be removed. If you consistently post low-quality suggestions, your account may be restricted from submitting new ones.
Do we read suggestions?
Yes - in fact we read every suggestion whenever we get the time.
How many suggestions actually make it onto the game?
Quite a lot actually - more than you perhaps would expect - especially when it comes to minor QoL changes. I’m pretty sure the recent v0.23.0 was packed full of them.
If you read the suggestions, why don’t you reply to them?
Short answer - it takes too much of our time. Long answer - When we engage into conversations regarding suggestions, just dropping a simple ‘that’s not possible’ or ‘it’s currently out of scope’ doesn’t usually cut it. Most of the time, people need a bit more background on why we’ve made certain decisions. Think of it like this: if someone requests a new feature, and I simply respond with ‘That’s not possible,’ it feels too blunt. They’re left wondering - why isn’t it possible? Couldn’t we work on it somehow? It leaves a lot unanswered.
These conversations often end up in time-consuming back-and-forth conversations where we try to explain why a certain suggestion might not be suitable. While these discussions can be insightful, they’re also very time-consuming for us, and we’d rather spend that time on other tasks. So, in the odd cases when we do reply, we aim to keep it brief and to the point.