CelebrationNM
Guestologist
- Joined
- May 6, 2007
- Messages
- 279
By all means, continue sending your letters about what you like about VMK, what it has done for you, and how you want to save it. But I think that even if VMK doesnt make it beyond May 21st, all the feedback could be useful in guiding Disneys future virtual world development. We dont know the reasons why Disney doesnt want to expand VMK as it is now; maybe there are limitations that Disney can overcome only by starting from scratch. Maybe Disney would run the game differently next time around.
I believe Yavn when he tells us about current product development. No company that wants to stay competitive would go without planning ahead. For example, I was looking through some Walt Disney Company job openings this morning for hints about upcoming projects. Found a few openings that give insight into what is ahead:
I want VMK to stay, just as you do, but lets look forward to the future as well and be sure that Disney knows what the VMK players want in their virtual world games. Disney is a company that goes to great lengths to listen to and respond to guest feedback, and the letters they recieve could have a profound influence on future development.
I believe Yavn when he tells us about current product development. No company that wants to stay competitive would go without planning ahead. For example, I was looking through some Walt Disney Company job openings this morning for hints about upcoming projects. Found a few openings that give insight into what is ahead:
Producer, Virtual Words: We are looking for an experienced, creative and motivated Producer to develop, launch and maintain our Massively Multiplayer Online Games products. These currently include Cars, Toontown Online, Pirates of the Caribbean Online, Fairies and other products currently in development.
Senior Project Manager, Walt Disney Park and Resorts Online: On a day to day basis, we create online entertainment that connects to our Parks. To do this, we use as diverse a set of approaches and technologies as necessary -- you may be working on casual games or mobile applications one day and virtual worlds, alternate reality games, or physical Park installations the next.
I want VMK to stay, just as you do, but lets look forward to the future as well and be sure that Disney knows what the VMK players want in their virtual world games. Disney is a company that goes to great lengths to listen to and respond to guest feedback, and the letters they recieve could have a profound influence on future development.