A lot of people online are unhappy and use anything they can to rationalize that unhappiness, blaming it in something or someone. It's not a left vs right thing.
A lot of people online are unhappy and use anything they can to rationalize that unhappiness, blaming it in something or someone. It's not a left vs right thing.
Is it for this game, though? It's getting a lot of hate here, where people are definitely not extreme left. I think it started with wanting woke games to fail and now they just enjoy it. It was Marathon, but now very few care about it, and many have moved to hating on this one.
Is it for this game, though? It's getting a lot of hate here, where people are definitely not extreme left. I think it started with wanting woke games to fail and now they just enjoy it. It was Marathon, but now very few care about it, and many have moved to hating on this one.
Is it for this game, though? It's getting a lot of hate here, where people are definitely not extreme left. I think it started with wanting woke games to fail and now they just enjoy it. It was Marathon, but now very few care about it, and many have moved to hating on this one.
Legit QoL criticism is not hating. Review bombing and spewing FUD nonstop is.
Though there are a variety of reasons for the mob attack on this one, the main I have noticed is having a korean dev with low karma among normies creating an open world that goes against every open world convention and with a superior tech. This is unacceptable for some fans of other IPs. I mean, Crimson Desert is everything Bethesda promised and failed to deliver with Starfield.
Also, FOMO is a doble-edged sword. You have guys falling for the hype while others become haters just because they don't want to think they are missing something great. The VR hate bandwagon was 100% this.
It's already hit it's peak like most SP games do over their launch weekend. It's not going to go over 250k now, but if it has strong legs, it'll maintain a healthy CCU over the next few months.