Zainstaluj Steam
zaloguj się
|
język
简体中文 (chiński uproszczony)
繁體中文 (chiński tradycyjny)
日本語 (japoński)
한국어 (koreański)
ไทย (tajski)
български (bułgarski)
Čeština (czeski)
Dansk (duński)
Deutsch (niemiecki)
English (angielski)
Español – España (hiszpański)
Español – Latinoamérica (hiszpański latynoamerykański)
Ελληνικά (grecki)
Français (francuski)
Italiano (włoski)
Bahasa Indonesia (indonezyjski)
Magyar (węgierski)
Nederlands (niderlandzki)
Norsk (norweski)
Português (portugalski – Portugalia)
Português – Brasil (portugalski brazylijski)
Română (rumuński)
Русский (rosyjski)
Suomi (fiński)
Svenska (szwedzki)
Türkçe (turecki)
Tiếng Việt (wietnamski)
Українська (ukraiński)
Zgłoś problem z tłumaczeniem
it is to show-off, advertising, memes or to be as cool as possible
useless for people outside of bubbles
For real, when some person opinion is really just about being depreciative, I don't respect that. And wish everyone would do the same, instead of just picking up the opposite side. Two extremes, exchanging the same awfulness. Just let this bad habit die!
This is garbage, trash, mediocre, crybaby, fanboy, hater, and the same words going on and on. But where is the substance? Where are the suggestions for solutions? It's just about which side of this "tug war" have more and strong people, to decide who is right.
The Reddit “mob” that stands up to the developers and CDPR on unethical business practices and misadvertising instead of being doting fanboys. Some of the fanboys on Steam literally have no backbone.
Yes, people want bugs fixed. But most are not going to make a mob over that either. Because unsurprisingly many of us have been through many, many other buggy launches of games.
Cyberpunk 2077 launch on PC is nothing new for us. I bought the game knowing it was going to be buggy because I want to play it.
Yes, because people's emotions get swayed into mob mentality super easily these days, even more so now that many have to be home more often due to Corona.
Steam isnt some hivemind intelligence, bruh. Reality is while most here sympathise with the console experience, ours is not the console experience. So its only natural we arent going to be as upset about the state of the game, because our state of the game is not the same.
It happens more and more because the internet is open to more and more people now and most of them dont take the internet and discussions on it serious. Not enough respect for the people behind the other end of the screen.
I think on steam they should make it so you can only review a game if you played it for stleast 10 hours and your review has to be a minimum of atleast 500 words.
I've seen a lot of games I wana buy buy when I look at reviews all I see is one word sentences or things like.
10/10 has boobs
10/10 I can kill people
Or
0/10 has no pie
0/10 I farted.
Reviews should also be looked at by mods to see if reviews are actually relevant to the game
Saying that you like to swim with dolphins on a review about a game thats about driving a car is not helpful for example.
MAYBE the game will finally become decent after 2 years of patches.
In truth Reddit is a US centric echo chamber full of nothing.
It's because here the Corpo shilling mods are taking down our negative posts.
Steam threads all are "omg omg this is sh1t game! wanna refund asap after 50hours!" or "omg omg the game of the century!!!"
Makes me laugh when reddit ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ about twitter, reddit is just as bad.