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Personally I don't agree with results but Steam Awards are popularity contest, More active community (or simply bigger) win.
DRG was there....
Rest of my point still stands - NMS/DRG community either wasn't active enough or other communities were simply bigger.
One of the alternatives was Deep Rock Galactic, one of the greatest coop games ever (just check reviews) that's gets to this day supported with seasons, constant updates and upgrades, and everything for FREE to owners of the game. THAT is a labour of love!
Another great example for labour of love would be Terraria, but they did not make the nomination this year it seems.
But I guess most shills on these forum are unable for an objective view. Sadly, it's all down to either fanboying or hating these days. So the game with the biggest crowd just wins, no matter the travesty.
RDR2 was made in the midst of controversies about the working conditions at Rockstar, such as implied threats wrt being let go at the next employee performance evaluation for not putting in any 'optional' overtime and not being a team player.
Labor of Love, it ain't.
More a Death March.
RDR2 winning in that category ... even being pre-selected as eligible for nomination in that category by Valve, is far beyond a joke.
It's in incredible bad taste and dare I say, downright offensive.
HOW JUST HOW .
HOW THE ♥♥♥♥ THEY'D WIN THE LABOR OF LOVE.
The game has been dead since probably 2 ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ years now
Every other finalist even those who i don't like, bring more content in their game in a year than rockstar from the ♥♥♥♥♥♥♥ beginning.
Anyway Happy New year everyone