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You'd think this game would only attract mature, intellectual adults; yet we see people throwing a fit over a setting that can easily be changed to their preference. It's really sad.
This game has its problems, but what you pointed out is a user issue.
Developers are responsible if there's a perception problem, not the players. The sooner you stop blaming players, the sooner you can solve the problems, though you seem to have a more sinister intent and it has nothing to do with the game.
But developers can only do so much. Did you read the reviews ?
Half of the people moan about it not having an offline mode.
Why would anyone buy a game knowing there is no offline mode and after devs have numerous times stated they are gonna implement an offline mode ?
People are way too fast with negative reviews and reviews in general.
I guess the same reason you would release a game with no offline mode knowing it needed to be fixed. I don't see why one gets a pass and the other doesn't.
Healthbars have always been in the franchise, they were just hidden. And you can still turn them off in settings or you can play the Realims mode where they are hidden by default.
What is so bad about health bars ?
More hilarious is that you have not even played the game and yet you seem to know everything better than the players that have.