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So you're defending 90000 ♥♥♥♥♥♥ RPG maker games and pushed-out-over-the-weekend-for-quick-cash-grabs garbage because you think they are truly good games?
I will say that, no, I am not defending anything. In fact, my post actually promotes a bit of responsibility on behalf of the consumer to make certain they're buying and supporting games they want to play. Also, if there's a product there's a demand. So I don't quite follow the logic behind your reply, which also, quite frankly, does not assess the main points of my reply.
Mostly because 1: I stopped caring about this thread a while ago and 2: your reply was tl;dr
Only the people who don't want the "something" to become the norm or are opposed to that having happened. A minority by definition, obviously, but my point is "what people want to pay for" does subtly change the market, and not always for the better. Obviously, that's not limited to entertainment and obviously what is or isn't "for the better" is subjective.
Personally I'd love it if people stopped paying so much to see controversy and started paying more to see fact, but well...pipe dream, ainnit. I don't predict a mass exodus to the world's libraries in lieu of watching reports on celebrity shenanigans anytime soon.
lets say, a game has to have a "Very Negative" - "Overwhelmingly Negative" for at least 6 or 12 months (giving devs time for updates) for it to qualify for voting. then players can then vote whether they want it take off steam? although there would probably have to be a refund system for this.
yes so that ppl can basically mob out and force remove games they dont like?
thanks but with the godawful toxic community we have on steam we dont need this.
why so angry? just a suggestion.
obviously valve would have to step in at some point during the process, if a product has 1000 reviews which are 90-95% negative with good reason I don't see that much of an issue.
the key factor here is that the devs are given time to fix the issues, if they don't or they just leave it dead (like StarForge for example) then surely the community should have some input.
what about fake/scam type games, that are just utter rubbish to get people buy them, should they still be allowed to take up space on steam?
there are some mild forms of, lets call it, annoyance removals Valve does from time to time a.k.a. removing completely unplayable games from store and content servers and removing skummy devs from the store but none of that has something to do with the quality of the products.
your personally defined "trash" has a right to exist. if you want to know what happens if you remove that right, read some ww2 history books.
He's evoking Godwin's Law, which means that his argument is invalid and laughable. LAUGH AT HIM, DIRTY DAN! HE IS TO BE LAUGHED AT.