Regarding the Diablo controversy. What we have here isn't 'entitled gamers' (and when you pay for a product, you're entitled to your money's worth anyway) but a deep loss of trust and respect between gamers, media and developers.
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Replying to @Grimasaur
The feminist narrative/buzzword "entitlement" has always been ridiculous in the context of consumers and the companies that cater to them. Consumption is driven by consumer needs and desires. A consumer is *by definition* "entitled".
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Replying to @Banned_Ali @Grimasaur
God forbid you have expectations for something you pay for.
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Replying to @ShapeTweener @Grimasaur
Exactly. Businesses exist to provide goods and services to fulfil needs. They go out of their way to convince consumers that they are in fact lacking something in their lives. The (often explicit) expectation is that the good or service fulfils that need.
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But of course, e-commies not getting capitalism is nothing new so what was I expecting. (._. )
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