Journey To The Savage Planet

Journey To The Savage Planet

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Question_505  [desarrollador] 22 ENE 2021 a las 11:18 a. m.
Discussion Forum Guidelines
Hey all.

If you don't know me, I'm a Sr Community Manager at 505 Games, the publisher of Journey to the Savage Planet. Hi there.

The purpose of this forum is to talk about the game, give feedback, ask questions and connect with other fans, share game secrets, solve problems and give more feedback.

We want to hear what you think (positive and negative), but there are some guidelines:

1. Be polite - You can disagree, but it doesn't have to be attached to rude or divisive rhetoric. If you have a suggestion and it's prefaced by an insult, it will get removed, no matter how good your suggestion may be. We know there will always be some trash talk, so the call will be up to our judgement which we will strive to keep fair and still allow for some personality and emotion.

2. Be constructive - Add to the conversation. If you have a complaint, provide some info on what will make it better. If you agree, make your statement, do not 'Reply to upvote' or '+1'.

3. Be relevant - Basically, stay on topic and don't hijack threads or necro posts.

We know that there will always be naysayers, but when we see someone who seems intent on repeatedly bashing the game, the devs or other players, we'll end up removing posts and possibly the player from the boards. The forum is a place for those who want to be a part of the community, not those who have only negativity to offer. If we were having a group of people over for a party and one person keeps yelling about how the music and drinks are awful, we'd ask them to leave so everyone else could enjoy the party.

The goal is to have a healthy forum that everyone can enjoy and get something from. That doesn't mean a forum of only cheeerleading posts, but it does mean a forum of posts that are polite and constructive whether they are supportive or critical.

Thanks for your cooperation!
Última edición por Question_505; 2 MAR 2021 a las 12:24 p. m.