05-30-2016, 07:28 PM
On the subject of things nobody will ever agree with me on. I'm starting to think more and more that the average gamer is really stupid. When Far Harbor came out for FO4 the subreddit was praising Bethesda for "listening to fans" and adding a whole 2 skill checks to the DLC, bringing the entire game up to 5, what a dramatic improvement. Now some guy on the Stellaris subreddit is saying it's the best game he's played this year because he saved a primitive species only to have them nuke themselves a few years later. For the sake of my faith in humanity I'm telling myself he has much better and deeper reasons for loving the game and just hasn't articulated them. I'm no stranger to the emotional RNG rollercoaster but it's not a major point on the "is this game good or bad?" list because it can go either way and make a good game better or a bad game worse.
Basically I'm sick of seeing people on Reddit praising inconsequential details as if they have any bearing at all on the quality of the game.
Basically I'm sick of seeing people on Reddit praising inconsequential details as if they have any bearing at all on the quality of the game.
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