Requesting a review of RBR on behalf of many community members.

These things take time. The team can't just make a snap decision and go with it, especially given their size. They need to actually review suggestions, determine which ones are reasonable, and figure out if those suggestions can even be implemented in the first place. Plus, there's the whole deal of making sure it's done in a way that it doesn't destabilize the game community or market to significantly. It's something that could easily take more than a few months, if not at least a year.

All in all, your "official comment" after 6 months will probably be the same thing Soda said last time: "The staff is aware of this thread and have read / are reading it. We just don't have anything to say publicly in regard to it at this time."
I think PrettyLights is just wanting to make sure this hasn’t fallen off the radar, and I appreciate the post. I’ve been wondering about this myself lately. NO RUSH. Just a slight assurance this is still being looked at would go a long way.
 
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These things take time. The team can't just make a snap decision and go with it, especially given their size. They need to actually review suggestions, determine which ones are reasonable, and figure out if those suggestions can even be implemented in the first place. Plus, there's the whole deal of making sure it's done in a way that it doesn't destabilize the game community or market to significantly. It's something that could easily take more than a few months, if not at least a year.

All in all, your "official comment" after 6 months will probably be the same thing Soda said last time: "The staff is aware of this thread and have read / are reading it. We just don't have anything to say publicly in regard to it at this time."
Just a curious question. 6 months seems fair enough to wait and ask if anything has changed. Even if that answer = nothing has changed.
 
Just a curious question. 6 months seems fair enough to wait and ask if anything has changed. Even if that answer = nothing has changed.
Typically the staff are pretty "silent" about changes until they happen. I do personally wish things were a bit more open before hand, but I also understand why they don't. The community is pretty split on changes, and honestly most people are really bad at giving constructive feedback. So rolling out changes as a 'surprise' is kinda the move from the staff's POV.
 
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