Starbreeze Studios has assembled a team to “improve Payday 3 to meet your expectations.”
Starbreeze Studios has responded to ongoing criticism of Payday 3. Accordingly, a team was put together that, on the one hand, should respond to the criticism and, on the other hand, also work on improvements. The plan for the further course is to be presented in February.
Even before the release, there were complaints about the online compulsory nature of the single-player mode; in the period after the release, the players struggled less for successful raids, but primarily with bugs and server problems.
Despite various patches and the first DLC syntax error, the number of players and reception do not seem to meet expectations.
Starbreeze wrote down steam: “We would like to take some time today to explain to you what we are planning for PAYDAY 3 in the future.”
“We are aware that many of you are not happy with the game as it is now. Since launch, we’ve been reading your valuable feedback on forums, social media, video comments, and the FeatureUpvote page. This helps us enormously and is crucial for the further development of PAYDAY 3.”
“To put your feedback into action, we have assembled a powerful team of experienced developers across design, community, communications and production who are focused on improving PAYDAY 3 to meet your expectations.”
“This team is currently putting together a plan to determine what will make the game the superior experience you expect from a PAYDAY sequel, both in the short and long term.”
“We don’t want to just react, we want to approach all possible improvements gradually with the necessary care, consideration and planning. In February we will announce a plan detailing the upcoming improvements and when you can expect to see them in the game.”
“Do you want to influence our work and make sure we don’t miss anything important? Use our FeatureUpvote page and either upvote another player’s comment or write your own. This page allows us to not only see what you think is important, but also how important it is to the entire community.”
“We thank you for sharing your thoughts and opinions with us. It’s your passion that drives us to work hard to give you all the best possible PAYDAY experience.”
What about you, do you still go on raids regularly? If not, what would motivate you to get back into it?