In my post I stated that there was no DIRECT posts from VSTEP - I stand, or sit, by that comment. I for one, and I'm sure there are others on the forum do not know who is employed by VSTEP as it is not obvious from their 'signatures'. I therefore assumed in the absence of any other proof that the only VSTEP staff member posting was 'Frank'. I'm not a mind reader, never have been and never will be, so I apologise if I have ruffled some feathers, but if you are speaking for VSTEP then please let us know.
Let's face it, all we both want at the end of the day is a fully working game to play .
Regards
Metman
The Vstep employees have 'ship simulator developer' as secondary 'title' under their name, apart from a moderator or administrator position. Easy to spot if you look closely.
Frank posts most of he announcement with the newsitem and updates, there's no need to have that done by a variety of Vsteppers. But they are here, looking and reading and posting. The rest is done via the forum team of volunteers.. That's the way it goes. They can often be considered to speak DIRECTLY for Vstep. What is so hard to understand about that, what does it matter who posts news, as long as you realise that it is coming from Vstep? You know who the team members are, and if not, you can find that in the forum faq topic in FAQ & Announcements.
So once again.. the forum staff of volunteers, when posting factual answers to your question about the game, can be considered to speak on behalf of Vstep, with the exception of when these individuals post their personal views and opinions. But those types of posts are easy to spot too...
We speak for them, so they don't have to put down their work to come post here all the time. It's an efficient way of working, and very common on fora.
I hope this clears it up a bit for you. It doesn't matter if the messenger is an employee or a volunteer, when info is posted, it can be considered coming from vstep themselves. We're in daily contact on many channels and are mutually informed about what they have to offer the public in terms of information, and what we have to offer them in terms of forum feedback. Easy as that.
Regards,
Fred