Thank you to those who have recently supported this request! It’s sad to see that it’s almost a year old, and no significant action has been taken towards improvement. History has repeated itself during the past couple of weeks which goes to show how valid my original analysis was. As someone who has a customer service related job, I don’t think this situation is being handled very well. Due to this problem impacting many reports and a category, I’d expect this to be near top priority, so we should be receiving weekly or monthly updates at least. While I understand that fixing catalog assets might be viewed as not very impactful, these are still reports and should be taken seriously like those in other bug categories. This situation has gotten so out of hand that it’s been covered on YouTube (1, 2).
One of the biggest problems that I’ve seen recently is the handling of reports on gears. For context, the team started fixing gears last month and decided to stop fixing them, confusing reporters. Here’s my statement regarding the current situation with gears:
“It’s unprofessional to continue to be intentionally inconsistent by picking and choosing what to fix. I have pointed this out on other reports and have been ignored. This disregard of the reporter’s time is disrespectful. If they can’t even bother to update the category’s description to state these policies/limitations, then I think that these types of issues should be rightfully fixed. It can’t be assumed that users have seen these policies be stated for previous reports.
Knowingly selling nonfunctional gears (especially, to children) without any disclaimers is not a good look. I would strongly suggest fixing them, taking them off sale, stating in their descriptions that they are no longer supported, or converting them into accessories. If nothing is going to be done to make things right, then refunds should be issued (1).”
I realize that the main counter argument to fixing gears might be that not many games allow them to be used and users purchase them so their avatar can hold them on their profile. However, function is still stated in most gears’ descriptions which can mislead the users who purchase them (and are unaware that they might be broken because they’re depreciated). One can’t assume that no users purchase them for their functionality. Additionally, there are limited gears that experience issues and are very expensive like the Darkheart.
Just to reiterate, the purpose of this request isn’t to attack the team who handles these reports. I’d like to apologize for the moments where I got heated in this thread. My intent is to help them improve, and I’m not backing down. Because I’ve personally helped this team fix an asset, I’m a little disappointed that they haven’t reached out to me yet (1). I’m a reasonable person, but it’s hard for me to have much sympathy when I’m not seeing any effort being put forth to improve. If this issue is being caused by understaffing, then I understand that this is management’s problem, not the team’s. Implementing a program like Retexture Artists could be a viable option if money is an issue.
@Hooksmith please try to get DevRel/DET involved, someone else in the loop, and/or PerfectlyCromulent’s attention. This really needs to be escalated. I know users who file reports in this category (and the team who handles them) would probably appreciate it!