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It's just the Greater Internet ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ Theory in action.
This game looks fun, I loved the surge and its sequel, as well as both Niohs.
false, criticizing the game shows what areas might need fixing, while defending every criticism only makes games stay broken, as they never get fixed.
criticizing broken aspects of a game isnt "jumping on a hate train", its exactly what devs want... people to be reporting bugs and ways a game could have changes to make the game better.
but you have people who run around defending, trolling, insulting, ect... all issues in a game and getting said threads locked or removed due to arguing/ect... so all the issues never get seen.
and like mentioned by another, all the people defending legit complaints are doing is running off the playerbase, thus losing the devs money and making sure loads of stuff in the game never get fixed.