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Sometimes I think that modern players consider developer and publisher to be their friends, and they see any criticism as personal attack of some sort.
Full forum of legit criticism yet I still witness same replies, such as "dont buy", "you are too poor to afford it lmao", "git gud", "skill issue", "you dont have 3000 hours played in pd2 to make a statement here", "its just a beta game will be completely different on release" and list goes on.
OP is right tho. Shame nobody will listen to him.
If the game actually sucks - feel free to share your opinion with everyone.
your voice is nothing more than vanishing piss in a sea of Financial success, PD3 will not be affected by people saying 'the game is Sh%t', you either construct yourself a valid well worded review, get a job within Journalism or start a successful youtube channel to make an impact, complaining on steam does nothing :)
Nobody takes words of so-called "gaming journalists" seriously anymore, same for "youtube influencers".
Publisher's profit has nothing to do with with game's quality and player's enjoyment.
Last few games I followed were considered as a massive flop by players, but devs/publishers reported them as "new sales world record".
People are really concerned mostly about a few things like denuvo and bad performance. Thats why such topics pop up the most. Lets pretend that devs care: they can see what people are unhappy about at most and do something.
I actually dont understand the point about Denuvo as well. No concrete evidence that it ruins performance. But I agree with other concerns people voiced: like always online, microtransactions, etc. I think we all have a right to express ourselves, after all our goal is ultimately the same: we just wish for a good, customer-friendly game.
if you have doubt about the game then just dont preorder it simple as that
if its good and has positive feedback from community / reviews at release date
then buy it on launch day