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Shenmue III should get a UserVoice page.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 7:33 pm
by Jibby
If you're unfamiliar with what UserVoice is, it's basically a page where people can submit questions and suggestions for people to vote for. Everyone gets a limited number of votes to begin with, but can earn votes back by having their suggestion voted for (either that or they get their votes renewed every 24hrs - I can't remember exactly). The top voted suggestions and questions are then put at the top of the list and the person in charge can respond.

I see this being useful for two reasons.
1. It would allow us to easily ask questions regarding the Kickstarter and development and see public responses.
2. Yu wants to involve the community as much as possible during development. Not only would it provide a direct link with Yu Suzuki and other members of the development team, but Uservoice also allows for the person in charge to mark suggestions as "Accepted", "Rejected", "In Progress" and "Complete", as well as having a forum for each one. This allows us to see exactly what suggestions have been approved and how far into development they are.

Here is an example of a Uservoice (Windows 10):
https://windows.uservoice.com/forums/26 ... uggestions

If you think this suggestion is a good idea, please Tweet the relevant accounts such as Yu Suzuki and Shenmue 3 Official to let them know of this utility and possible benefit to the campaign and to development.
Thanks!

Re: Shenmue III should get a UserVoice page.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 8:38 pm
by Giorgio
Awesome Japan has a lot to learn from the Shenmue fans; the communities are like a school to them. They should write that to their CV.
Note: that was not irony to the OP. More like to the AJ, and it's kinda the reality.

Re: Shenmue III should get a UserVoice page.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 8:41 pm
by shredingskin
Didn't know about this thing.

Pretty interesting stuff.

Does it require a lot of bandwidth ?

Re: Shenmue III should get a UserVoice page.

PostPosted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 8:48 pm
by Jibby
shredingskin wrote: Didn't know about this thing.

Pretty interesting stuff.

Does it require a lot of bandwidth ?

I wouldn't think so.