Talk:Saryn (Warframe)/@comment-24515081-20151105061605/@comment-24515081-20151105062957

well, if people gave changes/additions/removals more than the immediate "This is how it affects this strategy that I use" type of thinking, then perhaps the developers might actually have some useful feedback to go on. But as it stands now (and for the last couple years of Warframe to be honest) the communities general shortsightedness has left DE in an akward situation when it comes to changes to the game that effects a meta.

A fantastic example of this would be with parkour 2.0. While it is true that observations of the player base's tendancies toward high speed travel shaped the end state of P2.0, there was still considerable outcry toward the removal of coptering. Now that it has been around a while, and people have got comfortable with the new movement style, there is almost no one complaining.

This leaves DE in a spot where they cannot directly trust what the vocal majority of the community say, especially in the first week of a content's release. They have to wait whixh really slows down the progression of these developments. So in essense, these people's demand for rollbacks to new changes really end up defeating their own purpose. Unless of course if their purpose is to cause needless divides in the community.