Some gamers purchase poorly made titles solely to express their discontent.
Some gamers purchase poorly made titles solely to express their discontent.
They notice technical problems with a game and may have seen discussions about issues like Digital Foundry. Despite this, many PC players still purchase the game and share their experiences online, often using screenshots to support their claims. This pattern repeats for other struggling titles this year. It seems some gamers prioritize posting negative content over actually playing or reviewing the game properly. I suspect a significant number of players buy games without much interest just to post complaints and get refunds, which is inefficient.
You're saying a game can still be enjoyable even if it has many flaws, like a messy experience. It’s not just about the game being poorly designed or coded; sometimes people keep playing because they value their money. The example of the live stream shows that enthusiasm matters more than perfection. I hope there are others who share this view and don’t buy games just for the promise of fun.
its called fomo, people don't want to wait for user reviews, they want the game immediately.
They don't seem to be intentionally purchasing low-quality games just to criticize them. Instead, they own top-tier PC configurations and enjoy testing the newest titles to demonstrate their powerful hardware. However, many of the latest AAA games are often poorly optimized, regardless of how engaging the gameplay might be.
Yeah, "sometimes." The odd thing is they don’t appear to grow from their errors (that’s how EA keeps going, right?). Also, this isn’t confirmed yet.