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People review bombed the game, then got resolved with 5$ & XCC was given a free trip to compete in the next event, then no one changed their reviews for either.. ffs
Last I checked when people get their disgruntled way they don't leave the bag of doo on the doorstep.
They didn't clean up so Valve did
Reviews under 2 hrs Shouldn't exist
heck people who don't buy the game shouldnt be able to leave reviews and people who refund the game should be just as barred from the forums.
There are plenty of alt ways to review a game and the whole troll 4chan collab of dumping on the game, or posting political feedback "of owning the game and not ACTUALLY owning the game" should be stopped.
No license, no post, that's what steam "should" do.
How do I know or ask about the game..?
You contribute to the dev, or join a discord, or read reddit, or look at reviews that's how..
*grumbles*
I wish the funny thing is not everyone Ignores the troubled trouble makers on steam.
Most of us are tired of no names popping up on alt accounts harassing and making the forums their temp lair. Its not the community's job to ignore trolls its Valves job to Prevent them.
https://steamcommunity.com/app/1778820/discussions/0/4625853520754580633/
the oct - nov month has been blocked because people wanted to bomb the review system unfairly.
I think tekken thinks it arms the player with tutorials, but fails to understand how to expand a baseline into battle experience.
Some players need in depth slow options to build speed, drills, reflexes, and learn their frames in both math's; and mapping out in battle experience.
Namco needs to take every aspect and mechanic and stretch it within situations that help the player get good fast and at their leisure.