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I'm waiting on a game that has just released to the UK for a Beta test. I like the game's trailers. I like the music in the trailers. But the [YouTube] comments are sad. It's pages and pages of down sizing a game that no one has even played yet. What do the complainers hope to accomplish?
Maybe instead of telling every developer how bad their products are you could say, "I did like this aspect if not that." Honestly, though, your dream game isn't going to come along until you upgrade yourself and program your own or shut up and enjoy what life brought you. What we have now is better than the Pickup Sticks I played with when I was a boy.
Come complain on the forums with others who share a griping interest. Leave trailers alone unless you've at least played the game and have something productive to say. |
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9/08/12 6:59:11 PM#2
Sadly, most (not all) people prefer to nitpick about a game overlooking all it offers, only to complain they can't find a game worth there money. It's a neverending cycle of self-deprivation
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9/08/12 7:18:56 PM#3
There are a lot of games out there, which means there are a lot of games II don't play. At some point, every game I've heard of but am not playing involves a choice at some point to not play. Most of those decisions are snap decisions based on something about the presentation, rather than after a detailed play-test. Every now and then, I may mention on a forum when and why I've made the decision not to play a particular game (especially if the game caught my eye then lost my attention on closer examination).
Alas, summed up over thousands of other players like myself and the dozens or hundreds of games not being played, it can add up to looking like a tide of negativity. (I would like to believe that the people who truly just want to be hurtful and destructive are actually few and far between, no matter how much they stick in our memories) |
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