Community Feedback Discussion
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Originally Posted by
Paakaa10
That is the purpose, correct.
A number of the members of the Game Changers programs own and maintain their own community websites. Obviously the intention of people in the program having these websites and forums is to help them collect information and feedback about the games with the hopes that passing that information along can result in improvements to the products.
Since many of the community event attendees were required to take time off from their employment--sometimes without having vacation time or paid time off to use to offset the time away--expenses were compensated. All community event attendees--not just those in the Game Changers program--also received a free copy of the game prior to retail release.
I have a question for cdj, JBHuskers, and gschwendt:
Do to your participation in all or part of the Game Changers program and Community Day events, do you feel like your time spent was worthwhile? Do you feel that you helped shape NCAA '12 through design and development or did most of your suggestions fall on deaf ears?