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Keeping up with all this nonsense within the time they're possible, on top of the often extortion they can involve, is impossible and torturous.
It genuinely kills my desire to play games to a degree if I find out it'll be lrgitimately impossible to ever truly 100% them if I choose to.
It's even worse for games that I actually DO follow and buy the game day 1 and it turns out they had something like Twitch drops or newsletter I had to engage with for 2 weeks before release.
I was planning to buy the game on Day 1 anyways, and I wasn't even planning to try the demo (why do it, if I'll own it soon?). I would've missed it if I didn't see a random youtuber mentioning the skin.
you know the way you speak shows a major fomo signs right? its not something the company needs to cater to, i know some games have a huge fomo farm but this is just a gift for people who played the demo and those who didnt, that is it.
theres no fomo farm in this game just people who came with it.
You say it like FOMO is some kind of addiction or psychological illness that is grounds to dismiss my opinion. It's "fear of missing out". Yes I do have it, when it comes to games I care about. People have it in general. What you call "fomo farms" exist because they work.
For your "fomo farm" argument, whether something is intentional or not doesn't really matter if it evokes the same emotions. You're not the right person to decide who they need to cater to. We're voicing opinions, they consider them and either account for it, or dismiss them.
I invite you to voice your opinion instead of trying to passively aggressively dismiss other people's opinions.