![]() He added, “As game makers, we cannot be successful without being passionate about gaming, both as players as well as a creators. We’ve missed the mark and we need to own it,” Wei wrote.Ībove: Player-versus-player combat in The Walking Dead: Road to Survival. “You’ve told us that we are not consistently delivering on the kind of game you deserve, and that we not communicating as well as we should about the game, the updates, and the player experience. Road to Survival’s Albert Wei, the game’s general manager, and Scopely senior VP of product Jori Pearsall wound up issuing a rare, lengthy apology. She noted how players were going on a spending strike. One of them, Kayla Hebert, posted about her frustration with Scopely, and it received hundreds of comments. Scopely apologized and gave players virtual items as compensation, but they complained about the value of those gifts. The Scopely staff responded to complaints saying they could do nothing, as the war had already started. Top factions - with players who spend the most money on The Walking Dead - had troubles getting matches, and others scored more points. But in the cross-region war, some players had to wait for more than eight hours, and they were helpless in the meantime. ![]() Normally, the wait times for matchmaking could take five or 10 minutes. But earlier this month, Scopely and its developers tried to spice things up with a cross-region war, where factions from different places could battle each other.īut the technology didn’t cooperate. ![]() In the past, the war took place just in a particular region or server. The first glitches came to a head a few weeks ago when Scopely tried something that was more ambitious than the bi-weekly “war” event, in which factions of human players battle it out for a top prize. But then another glitch happened again this weekend, and Scopely had to apologize again. Scopely’s game developers apologized, and the company gave players valuable items in compensation. Such player revolts have happened before in games like Marvel Contest of Champions and Modern War, and they hold important lessons for game developers, particularly those who reach millions of players. It’s hard to make players happy in free-to-play mobile games, and now it’s Scopely’s turn to face the wrath of players after some glitches in its popular The Walking Dead: Road to Survival game. ![]()
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