The thing is about Drive Club is that it isn't actually about a club of people racing or anything like that, it's
actually a club! This particular club is of the bludgeoning variety, and it's mainly used on Jeff.
Poor Jeff.
It's hard for me to enjoy listening to someone sigh, whinge and whine about games. This is not politics, it's games.. I will miss Patrick's enthusiasm and fair criticism.
Jeff's dismissal (once activated) is just so severe, where he just refuses to see any positive in a game. I remember him completely dismissing/ignoring/being repelled from Monster Hunter, Dark Souls, Demon's Souls, ...
Describing fixing a broken/unfinished game as "actively improving the game" might be the saddest thing I've heard this year.
But this is just wrong?
The only thing broken was the netcode. And you won't hear me defend that.
All the other things? Balancing, new features, improved IQ, weather,... these are not 'patches', Weather, Photo Mode, (Replays) were never promised for release day. The devs were pretty clear about those things coming after launch.
The IQ was fine at release, they just improved it. Same about the sound engine, which received massive improvements recently. These were not elements they were criticized on, but they still made big upgrades here.
So how is it 'sad'? They are 'actively improving a game'.
Do you consider Minecraft as being broken/unfinished just because Mojang keeps improving it on a monthly basis? (extreme example)
Jeff is vocal about what he dislikes. This is not a bad thing. It lets viewers/readers understand his biases and tastes, which helps to better inform their opinion.
Agree or disagree, it's hard to argue that Jeff puts a lot of care, thought, and effort into his work as a Giant Bomber.
Hey, I love criticism! It's the basis of any worthwhile discussion. But with Jeff it mostly seems to get expressed by sighing, and extreme, blanket, dismissal. It just doesn't lend itself to a great conversation outside of the comedic value.