One: people were way too harsh on ME:A and had romances, and two: Dragon Age is being worked on and that will definitely have romances. So I think people can chill out. People need to stop throwing expectations around and then getting upset when they don't happen.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
I agree with a tweet earlier that while I have zero desire to play this thing, I do hope it does well. And... they really screwed up on ME:A and a lot of us are worried it's lack of success will be blamed on lack of desire for that structure when that's not it at all.
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Replying to @KariDru
I honestly think that ME:A would have done better financially if people weren't review bombing it and being so fixated on the animations, which were largely fixed. Not saying it's a perfect game, but it was a hell of a lot better than what the detractors were saying.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @KariDru
I think it's fine to be critical of a game, but I think that if people were more forgiving then ME wouldn't have been benched for the time being, and we'd have more content that would have been added after. Not happening any more.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
I think the problem might at least be in part that people wait years and years and years and then still don't get the thing they thought was coming... I get it but it's why i have descended into fic. If thing is good... yay! If it isn't, well, bummer but back to AO3, then.
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Replying to @KariDru @AdmiralHip
Also maybe we can just move past the part of history where it's cool to hate everything i dunno.
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Replying to @KariDru
People need to stop having expectations for things unsaid and then being really angry for them not being filled. Gamer culture sucks, it is full of entitled and privileged people who forget that real folks make this stuff.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @KariDru
I am so sick of the overwhelming negativity around any game. People need to just enjoy stuff or say, not my thing, and move on.
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I think this might be tied with the danger of connecting your identity to what you consume, as gamers have done. Cuz then one winds up taking ownership of what isn't just theirs and it gets too personal. On the subject of forgetting real people made this...
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Replying to @KariDru @AdmiralHip
I've been very hesitant to negatively review ANYTHING ever since I learned what a small world industrial music is. Insulted someone's lyrics where they could find it. I deleted it instantly, I have no idea if they read it but just seeing their name on the message board shamed me.
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I think it’s totally okay to not enjoy something but yeah, I think the advice to “be kind” needs to be heeded more in today’s review culture.
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