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I've been away from the series and forums a few years and I come back with the new launch and virtually every title and post contains entitled demands.
ie: "Fix this! It Sucks! You Suck for Even Thinking I Would Enjoy This! Why Did You Include This Game Killing Bug in the Final? Fire Someone!"
Is that sort of attitude and discourse supposed to win Tripwire (or whoever disagrees with you) over to your point of view? Is it to make them drop what they are doing and go fix that particular problem? Is this the 'new' way of social interaction? Is it a millennial thing? (I hear a lot about millennials but the only two I have much interaction with are my own kids.)
I'm all about professionalism and feel just as disappointed as the next guy when something doesn't work like it should or could have been done better. For the life of me, though, I can't see myself spouting off and throwing a hissy fit because I expected something better from someone (Oh, wait. Am I doing that now?). I somewhat expected to see the juvenile behavior in game (and on Steam), but am surprised by the vitriol that gets espoused here.
Clean it up! Now! or GO HOME!
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That was therapeutic.
Whatever happened to civil criticism and discourse?
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