Originally Posted by
Aelir
Nay, it's not responsibility to test changes. Neither is jumping to conclusions in a wrong thread. This thread is a thank you for the way beta feedback process was handled.
It was open beta, four weeks of testing, and despite limited Bullroarer up times, the Bullroarer feedback beta forum remains accessible 24/7 to everyone at all times. Those unable to actually test, can still see what's going on by reading others' feedback and joining the conversation. Open beta and open forum, for everyone.
Anyone who bothered to visit the Bullroarer class forums and follow the process, would notice that the feedback class threads in this beta were much more organized and on-point than in previous betas. While minstrel/warden/chamion threads received dead silence from their dev and their threads derailed, Vastin was actually participating and telling folks what to expect, what will make it in this build and what's coming, etc. Even giving reasons for why this/that changes and helping to understand the thinking process behind it. That was incredibly helpful, and I'm grateful we have a class dev who understands players' concerns. Communication is vital, it smoothed the feedback process and kept things on track.
Regardless of actual opinion about changes made - the OP is thanking Vastin for how the feedback process was handled. I completely agree and join in thanks. And I hope it continues to be as productive and involved, in future tests. Compared to how Turbine used to run their (closed!!!) class changes in beta, this is a massive breath of fresh air.
Using words like "select group of players" or "select group of insiders" is blatantly inaccurate and distorts the reality. The truth is that Bullroarer feedback forum is always open even while actual server is closed, and those who can't make it to test changes first-hand can always join the conversation about the changes on Bullroarer - while they are being worked on. Can't emphasize this enough...
Coming in this particular thread after update goes live to throw inaccurate accusations based on inaccurate assumptions is sadly counterproductive.