haha yeah.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @thelionmachine
also it's literally impossible to make a game that will appeal to everyone
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ppl are mad that fallout 4 focuses heavily on settlements but everyone was super hype abt it when it was shown at E3?
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like, bethesda responded to the positivity that hearthfire got in skyrim and expanded it
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
a lot of people just want to play their favorite game for the first time over again and -- it doesn't work like that.
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Replying to @thelionmachine
yeah seriously. and naturally, their fave games are not perfect at all either but god forbid you tell them that.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip
IT IS PERFECT AND UNVARNISHED IN MEMORY. Hard to live up to a memory of a game that isn't even the actual game itself.
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I'm a VERY casual gamer, but I absolutely see people who WANT to be angry at dev teams for literally everything (ex MMO forums).
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Replying to @thelionmachine
oh yeah these folks just have a desire to be mad about every damn thing.
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i mean none of the anger seems to be anger at racism or sexism in games though.
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Replying to @AdmiralHip @thelionmachine
which i think is a pretty legit reason to be angry.
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nope, instead it's anger over the fact that they receive repeatable quests from a character.
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