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why do game producers listen to feedback from players? producers need to make sure that they are making a game that is different from the old one. they dont have new ideas for games. producers need to make sure that a game is engaging in order to increase the likelihood of it selling. producers need to make sure that they are giving fans a chance to change the game as they are most likely to buy the game.
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- Analyze each option:
- First option: Making a game different from the old one is not the main reason for listening to player feedback; the goal is usually to improve engagement/sales, not just be different. Eliminate.
- Second option: Game producers typically do have new ideas, and lack of ideas is not a valid reason for listening to player feedback. Eliminate.
- Third option: Player feedback helps producers understand what makes the game engaging. An engaging game is more likely to sell, so this is a valid business - related reason (increasing sales is a key business goal in game production).
- Fourth option: Producers' main goal is not to let fans change the game but to create a game that sells. Fans' input is for improvement, not for giving them control to change the game. Eliminate.
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Producers need to make sure that a game is engaging in order to increase the likelihood of it selling.