"[Discussion] Niantic could benefit so much from communicating with their community"
#PokemonGO: (Disclaimer: This is a bit of a complaint, but I rather call it constructive feedback)With the apparent release of new Raid bosses, something a lot of people have been asking for, what stood out the most for me was how random it was.I try to stay on top of updates as much as possible, following the Pokémon Go reddit, the Silph road, Niantic's Twitter, etc etc. and these new raid bosses came as a complete surprise...and the dominant feeling is uncertainty.Do we know if these bosses will replace the old bosses or are they just added to the pool? If replace, will all of the old bosses be replaced, or just some of them? We don't know, because Niantic haven't said anything, and they really should have.It could have been something so simple as a single tweet announcing that they were planning on releasing new Raid bosses within a near future, with maybe one example from each of the tiers. That would have gotten us prepared and hyped, and would have gotten discussions going which pokémon we would have guessed would have been new raid bosses, and in which tier, further building hype for when the new bosses would be released.Like this it's just so random, almost frustrating. For all we know it could be some mistake server-side. As I said, the dominant feeling is uncertainty.I don't want to come of as too negative, and I am glad to see Niantic spicing up and adding new variety to the Raid bosses, but i just really wish Niantic would learn to get better at communicating with the community. via /r/pokemongo http://ift.tt/2h5i8HI
"[Discussion] Niantic could benefit so much from communicating with their community"
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