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Genre: Gaming
Date of upload: Aug 15, 2023 ^^
Rating : 4.835 (33/767 LTDR)
RYD date created : 2024-03-11T08:37:25.225018Z
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Top Comments of this video!! :3
the restaurant analogy is a great point. The Steam review system isn't about giving the game a scored number on the quality of the game, it is a macro view on rating whether a game is worth spending time into or not, and Blizzard has proven time and time again they don't respect and value the players
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lets be clear: The food in that restaurant analogy is almost good.
The problem is that you, the customer, know 5 other restaurants that have food just as good if not better, cheaper and you dont have to wait for so long.
Yes, maybe it is the only restaurant that serves a specific type of food, but when id rather stay hungry (do my laundry) than eat there, there is a problem (or a lot of them).
And considering the player numbers on steam being on a steady decline (and a fast one at that) I would say other I am not the only one to feel this way.
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Itâs the executives and upper managementâs fault of what happened. Not the core of the dev team. I doubt all the 3D artists etc really deserve this hate. But no content creator really wants to word things out that way we just blame the developers bc itâs easier than blaming the right people and thatâs Activision/Blizzard executives but mostly activision. Activision uses blizzard as its scapegoat.
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I also love the game but I think they need to lower the cost of skins cause 20 dollars for 1 skin is a lot , I could buy a whole ass game with that money and even a full AAA game that came out last year, having heroes locked behind battle pass is just a dick move and it is frustrating for players.
and having to pay 15$ for a one hour of gameplay of PvE is bullshit and the fact that you cant buy it with coins that you already bought is just unbelivable.
PS loved the video hope you get more viewsâĽ
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Yeah itâs honestly deserved . Their behavior truly deserves burnt ground bankruptcy. Whatâs a âfairâ review for a company that literally steals from there customers and sells completely broken or unusable games . Itâs a beautiful and fun game but literally every other aspect of it since overwatch 2 is meant to exploit you .
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Overwatch has so much potential. I love the game but it's fucking terrible. I've been playing since 2016. Almost half my life I've played Overwatch, it's literally a childhood game like minecraft for me.
The obvious cash grab pisses me off among other things in overwatch 2 like no lfg and bringing back old content as branding at as new (like the on fire system--which is just worse than it was in the past)
But aside from overwatches problems, one of my MAIN problems is that the devs dont know how to play the fucking game. I swear to god they playtest new patches against eachother and they can't be anything higher than (Overwatch 2) silver. They don't understand how the game works or how to balance in the slightest. It's trail and error for them and more often than not its error and they either take forever to fix something or come to a rudimentary solution that barely works. Every balance patch is them adding another layer of duck tape and calling it a job well done. It pisses me off.
I laughed for minutes when they FINALLY changed genji back to having 30 shurikens. All the 10 or so heroes that they changed had developer notes but genji. They knew they were wrong and it took them months to admit is silently.
So to sum it up, sure the higher up executives are fucking up the game with monetary problems, but the devs are shitty at the game, have an ego, and just dont understand how the game works.
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@sirbossk
9 months ago
It's deserved. It's not the community's job to give Blizzard the benefit of the doubt, and it's not the content creator's job to prevent negative sentiment from seeping through the community. It's Blizzard's job to make their community feel good about the game, and it's no one's fault but theirs that they're failing badly at it. It's called public relations and brand image, and they chose to exchange it for short-term profit. It may not be the exact perfect use case for the review system, but does it really matter? That's how they've made the community feel through their decisions, and the community is just expressing that. That's it.
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