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[–] [email protected] -2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

The zeal and insanity I have seen in Total War Warhammer 3 fans-turned-haters has been unlike anything I've seen anywhere else. The sheer stupidity of the boycot situation is astounding.

The Chaos Dwarfs DLC was such a massive labour of love, and was so clearly so even if you didn't look into the background details like how they reached out to the Chaos Dwarfs Online forum. The fact that people were outraged it cost £5 more than the previous DLC was ridiculous, especially after all the difficulties they had with bringing TW:Warhammer 3 to market and the crazy preceding year of inflation.

Genuine r/insanepeoplefacebook stuff seeing the outrage, even more so when you consider Immortal Empires in 3 doesn't even require the previous games.

[–] [email protected] 19 points 1 year ago (1 children)

I dunno, kinda bonkers to see people angry about a price hike in your forums, tell them that discussing your game in the steam-required forum is a privilege, and then perma ban people from making mods for your game over it.

You can think people are overreacting by being angry over the games quality and price, but taking away mods from the community for having the 'audacity' to discuss your game in the forums steam made for that game is a fucking insane response.

[–] [email protected] -2 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Okay, but surely we agree that forum posts calling to boycott the game are reasonable to remove? If I made a game and had a forum for it, I would ban users posting calling to boycott the game.

Complaints about bugs, lack of quality, constructive criticism are all completely fair, but using the forum as a platform to campaign against the very game?

Considering it's a steam forum too, it's like entering a shop and telling other customers not to buy the wares.

[–] [email protected] 5 points 1 year ago

Tbh? No, not really at all. If your playerbase is so upset with you that they are calling for a boycott within a third party forum you do not own and are required to maintain to sell your game at the forum store, where boycott discussion isnt a site rule, not only do you really not have much ground to stand on besides being pissy that people dont like your game, youre kicking the hornets nest doing that.

Its the steam forums. As in, the forums where you discuss the product youre buying with other potential and actual buyers. If you cannot be honest about the quality of the wares, you cannot trust the storefront.

I get why they banned those people, but in the sense that I get why a piece of shit gets physical with someone for making a good point in an argument. Youre upset theyve made a point you cant rebut. I get that. Youre still a piece of shit for shoving them.