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Why some event where everyone earn things ?
Everyone that gets silver time gets a chance at silver prize, etc. etc.
This event is not interesting to participate in, not interesting to watch, and not even interesting to look up the results, I really don't understand what these people are thinking
Rumour says this Event was pushed out the door fast to cover up Chris Wilson leaving the company
Which has yet to see any official statements, which is not a good sign
It would be nice to play all the content of PoE1 in 2 with the more complex combat mechanics. We could be able to play all former Leagues in a Private League Mode or as DLCs with a selection mechanic in-game.
It is the like-dislike buttons attached to every news post on Steam (like the one of this very comment section), developers use them for patch notes, announcements with trailers and Q&As.
I dont think individual dislikes can be removed here as there is no way to track that and even a community-wide bann will not remove the ability from you to dislike posts.
Nonetheless the ratio isnt very accurate, since it doesnt display dislikes individually.
And I completely disagree with the "review bombing" gaslighting, gaming companies should listen to their playerbases demands, otherwise it will threaten their profitability and existence. I also very much disagree with Valves policy of letting publishers over-moderate their forums and hope that Steam users will demand from Valve to be treated better and over-moderation gets punished.
Or if you pay a team to play the game 24/7 for you