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Well, when he mentioned the THREE KINGDOMS part, he meant the actual historical era known as "the three kingdoms", when there were only the three major forces remain: Wei, Shu and Wu. Most of the noteworthy battles of the three kingdoms occurred then and we usually meant that era when we say three kingdoms.
Just to correct you completely on that statement. Voicing your opinion is not what we are questioning here. Better yet what you are saying is rather contradictory and hypocritical, there is a distinct difference in complaining about a game and then just deliberately putting deceitful reviews to discourage people from buying the product.
"Hurt the game", I never implied that they're actually hurting the game literally, you are either braindead or just idiotically interpreted it that way as an attempt to mock me which failed miserably I shall mention though.
If they have a genuine complaint then they are entitled to voice their complaint, having a tantrum because the developers are moving on to a new project and intentionally writing a negative review with the purpose of harming the games reputation to ward off people buying it is not "complaining". Grow up.
Move on with your lives and stop complaining about people who complain. Customers are allowed to talk and give feedback, correct?
Spend your spare time on something you enjoy... unless you're on duty right now.
Quote: "they are only deciding to hurt a game" -- totally, yes... because a game has actual feelings and can become sad... get out of here with your silly PR talk. Even if a game happens to "die", there are many others yet to be played. Thank god the players decided to "hurt" an inanimate (and digital) object instead of a real, actual human being.