Dec 8, 2015, 6:22 PM

@Arkandel said:

@Roz said:

Is staff just not giving you feedback or a reason in this scenario? Correct me if I'm wrong, that's just the impression I'm getting from your wording.

I'm not sure if feedback is going to make things better or worse. For starters it's so easy to come off as condescending by telling someone exactly why their skills aren't good enough. For another staff aren't professional writers or english majors, so being able to pinpoint the actual reasons something is 'okay' yet not 'great' isn't necessarily possible - let alone actually telling someone how to improve (although obviously I'm excluding the possibility that someone's writing is just bad or riddled with typos and spelling errors).

I feel like we might have very different application processes generally. I'm not sure! The idea of giving application feedback being out of the norm is strange to me, because it's been totally common on games I've staffed on to send a first draft of an application back with things that need some adjustment or clarification.

And it's not really like "your writing wasn't good enough." It's "this thing doesn't really make sense" or "this thing really isn't clear" or "this thing doesn't work in the canon because this reason." Not really a critique of actual writing style.