NMI wrote:Morgan - If a question is not asked, then how can it be ignored? Instead of further derailing this topic, please start a new one. Or if you have questions for Palladium, please use one of the previously mentioned methods of contact.
As Rick mentioned on the previous thread, the previously mentioned methods of contact are either ignored, or take so long to get a response (I'm talking weeks or months here), they might as well be. Again, it's an inefficient process, that a Forum post properly moderated or escalated, can solve before a concern becomes a problem. It'd be different if PB Management had to do it themselves, but you've mentioned several times about escalating it, for the same slow/no response. It usually takes significant effort to get responses.
As for "if a question is not asked?" thing, it's about preempting. Some of the problems raised have been so obvious, it's boggles my mind that they're left for so long. Some issues I can see taking some time, like the original VEF/1D thing that caused me to sign on here in the first place. But even that took forever, going through every online communication source, plus three visits to the PB booth at GenCon2013. And that seems to be the standard procedure. The whole 10 Questions thing was the same. Get the questions asked, say you'll get back on the answers, then ignore it until the answers answered themselves.
NMI wrote:Although the Megaversal Ambassador Program is running a Demo / Launch program of its own, I do recall that Ninja Division was suppose to also be handling some sort of Convention support of some kind. As they are not members here, perhaps you would like to reach out to them and ask.
The folks at Soda Pop/Cipher Studios/Ninja Division will be lending their experience and helping us establish and improve our organized play program. The Megaversal Ambassadors will be the backbone of that program. They are a group of volunteers who run demos and regular games in their local stores, as well as conventions they attend. Most of them, and many new applicants, are eager to start running Robotech® RPG Tactics™ games and demos, and we will do all we can to support them and coordinate their efforts.
Because, as the above response to the 10 Questions question states, that's not what is happening. It's PB running it, with ND providing support/instruction only.
And why would anyone assume Ninja Division are doing anything, when there's zero mention of RRT on their own site? Sure, they mention it occasionally on their FB page. But that seems to be the limit of things. They've otherwise distanced themselves from the game.
But back to the original point, there's been nothing to push this concept, and given the game is out this month, having a robust, advertised, informed protocol in place just seems like an obvious solution to a pending problem. But again, that seems to be standard procedure.