@Faya @PJTierney
Almost 3 months have passed since the release of F1 2019, yet many general issues prevail and to our "surprise" classic bugs and glitches of previous titles also have moved over to this years game, even though it supposedly was in development for 2 years.
The issue with this saddening situation of Codemasters is the lack of effort towards transparency to clarify what will and what will not be fixed.
Why do you not simply use color coded markings to each individual thread on this forum to give us some type of transparency?
For example:
Grey Color Code next to the header of a topic of a thread = Topic (Issue) has not been read by Codemasters as of yet.
Blue Color Code next to the header of a topic of a thread = Topic (Issue) has been read and forwarded to the devs in task for evaluation by Codemasters.
Green Color Code next to the header of a topic of a thread = Topic (Issue) is currently being worked upon and a fix will be put into one of the future updates / patches.
Yellow Color Code next to the header of a topic of a thread = Topic (Issue) can not be fixed or patched for the current game due to various reasons but is open to be worked upon for future titles.
Red Color Code next to the header of a topic of a thread = Topic (Issue) can not and will never be fixed or patched due to various reasons.
Purple Check Mark Code next to the header of a topic of a thread = Topic (Issue) has been fixed.
This is just a example of how you could give us a bare minimum of transparency without having to directly interact with your customers.
This way we could at least know that you have read and or are working on certain topics / issues and or if it is totally futile to get our hopes up for specific features and move on.
Also, this could be automated into a internal system where the respective community manager reads, marks and forwards the topic to the appropriate team and from there on the topic will automatically be updated with the correct publicly visible color codings whenever a change has been made by each individual group working upon it.
This could possibly even make things a bit easier to organize the forum.
You very likely are already using such a internal system to have a easier time to oversee the whole procedure of developing the game, why not make it more transparent?
It could be beneficial to you and the community, as people would stop spamming the same issue over and over again and you wouldn't have to type a official comment all the time, which to be fair sadly is already a rarity.
Win - Win situation for everyone.
It'd be great to get some transparency at last.
The road map for a couple of paches was great, sadly transparency hit the cliff afterwards very quickly once again, do what you think is best, this is just a little feedback from a saddened customer who enjoyed your TOCA and Dirt series in the past and had high hopes for the F1 franchise, i only want this studio to succeed.