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The cult classic "Postal" franchise, known for its dark humor and over-the-top violence, continues to hold a passionate fanbase. However, fans yearning to unleash chaos on Xbox consoles have been met with consistent disappointment. This article delves into the ongoing saga of "Postal" on Xbox, exploring the developer's frustration and the reasons behind the game's absence from the platform. Running with Scissors: A Studio Fed Up with Unanswered Calls Running with Scissors (RWS), the studio behind the "Postal" franchise, has repeatedly faced an influx of inquiries regarding a potential Xbox release. While the series thrives on PC, the lack of an Xbox version leaves a significant gap for console gamers eager to experience the unique brand of mayhem "Postal" offers. Taking a Stand: RWS Publicly Addresses Frustrations Weary of the constant bombardment of questions, RWS took a public stance on social media. Their statement aimed to address the ongoing Xbox issue and clarify their position. In a message laden with exasperation (and a hint of humor), RWS declared: They have no exclusivity deal with PlayStation, indicating their openness to bringing "Postal" to Xbox. Their desire to make the game available on Xbox is genuine, but the decision ultimately lies with Microsoft. They encouraged fans to voice their concerns directly to Microsoft to encourage a potential release. Further emphasizing their point, RWS posted a blunt poster stating, "Postal will not be released on Xbox. Blame Microsoft and stop writing to us about this." Possible Reasons Behind the Xbox Absence: Speculation and Transparency While RWS' statement clarifies its position, the reasons behind Microsoft's decision to not host "Postal" remain unclear. Here are some potential explanations: Content Concerns: "Postal" is notorious for its mature content, featuring violence, gore, and dark humor. Microsoft might have stricter content guidelines compared to PC platforms, potentially hindering "Postal's" release. Market Analysis: It's possible that Microsoft conducted market research and concluded that "Postal" wouldn't resonate with their target audience. Technical Hurdles: While unlikely, technical limitations on the Xbox platform could also be a factor. Negotiation Impasse: Discrepancies in licensing agreements or negotiations between RWS and Microsoft could be another possibility. Without official statements from Microsoft, these reasons remain speculative. The Road Ahead: Will Fans See "Postal" Rampage on Xbox? The current situation leaves a question mark hanging over the prospect of "Postal" on Xbox. While RWS expresses a clear desire to bring the game to the platform, the ball is in Microsoft's court. Here's what could happen next: Fan Pressure: A strong and vocal fan campaign directed at Microsoft could potentially sway their decision. Content Adjustments: RWS might be open to making modifications to the game to comply with Xbox guidelines, though this could spark debate within the fanbase. Shift in Policy: Changes in Microsoft's content policies may open doors for "Postal" in the future. A Community's Plea for Mayhem The "Postal" on Xbox saga highlights the complex relationship between developers, content creators, and platform holders. While RWS faces frustration, the passionate fanbase continues to yearn for an Xbox version. Whether their pleas reach receptive ears at Microsoft remains to be seen. Only time will tell if "Postal" will unleash its brand of chaos on Xbox consoles. FAQs Q: Why isn't "Postal" available on Xbox? A: The official reason is unknown, but it could be due to Microsoft's content restrictions, market analysis, or negotiation hurdles. Q: Can "Postal" ever come to Xbox? A: It's possible. Fan pressure, content adjustments by RWS, or policy changes at Microsoft could pave the way for a future release. Q: What can fans do to express their interest? A: Voice their concerns directly to Microsoft through their official channels.
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Mindset -> Developer Success
Growth Strategy -> Developer engagement
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How to Measure The Success of #DeveloperRelations #TPP http://bit.ly/2OgJGLq Each developer relations program has a different opinion on what should be their north star metrics to measure the success of their platform. Some metrics are valid while others can be what are called vanity metrics. This post discusses which metrics you should or should not be tracking. What to Measure The goal of #developer relations is to ensure third-party developers are able to leverage your platform to create something of value. Value is a subjective idea, but some examples include shipping a new integration or plugin that increases the usability of their product or integrating your #APIs and #SDKs into their web or mobile apps to deliver a better experience for their customers. -Weekly Active #Token (or Weekly Active Users) -Time to First Hello World #Fintech #Insurtech #Wealthtech #OpenBanking #payment #iso20022 #Cybersecurity @CoddDateCH @UrsBolt @dsteingruberCH @stratorob @Fabriziobustama (hier: Zürich, Switzerland) https://www.instagram.com/p/B8FRozsAsd0/?igshid=vjii5ighg0qt
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#sapdkom met my fav support #saptechnologyambassadors @luecke69 #karlsruhe #sap #developerRelations (hier: Messe Karlsruhe) https://www.instagram.com/p/B7J9ZpXiskCXuxKgUk5mcg_kRgp14YJr_ZdII40/?igshid=1kpivi0e4tfhx
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Devrel- All you need to know

Developer Relations, also called DevRel, is a broad term that includes many parts, such as strategies and tactics. These are needed for creating a community between a company and developers (such as software developers). Read the full article
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