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How much do the manufacturers read Pinside threads?

By Charlemagne1987

3 years ago



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    “How often do you think the major manufacturers read Pinside posts?”

    • Regularly to keep a finger on the pulse of their consumer base 15 votes
      41%
    • Now and then when they want to have a good laugh 8 votes
      22%
    • Hardly ever because they think Pinside rants are nothing but useless prattle 14 votes
      38%

    (37 votes)

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    #3 3 years ago

    Like any industry I’m sure they want to understand their customers likes and dislikes. That feedback undoubtedly goes into their thought process for the next game, features or whatever. But much their also in the loop on new tech being developed where customer feedback doesn’t really apply.

    I doubt anyone is hanging around when things turn overly negative. Not much use wading through post that are no longer constructive.

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