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  • Cheems@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    To the point where it seems brigaded. The amount of “for a game no one cares about” is insane.

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      There is definitely a small (and loud) group of people who are very angry this game exists. I assume, based on history, that they’re nazis very angry about the presence of same-sex relationships and non-white (as well as gasp! Female characters) in this game. Be great if Valve actually policed its community, becauee this kind of bullshit really shouldn’t be okay.

      • Skyhighatrist@lemmy.ca
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        1 year ago

        Yeah leading up to the release the steam discussions were full of trolls crying “woke” this or “woke” that. Pathetic really.

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          Still today the Steam Discussion on this game is full of these posts it’s deeply worrying, but at least people are calling themselves out as bigots to be avoided

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        I’m actually surprised (and happy) that discussions here are positive. In my experience, gamers (at least those discussing on the web) are the worst audience : they’re always angry, always complaining, only ever temporarily satisfied (which is kind of sad, given gaming is supposed to be about leisure and entertainment). I’m a developer and I’ve been offered several times to join the gaming industry, I always refused : it’s an underpaid, overworked job (comparatively to other industries in programming) where your audience hates you.

        But indeed, it certainly won’t get any better in the era of political polarization.

        • Russianranger@lemmy.world
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          Gaming communities online tend to be circle jerking echo chambers that either go full toxic shit-fit mode or full praise mode and shit on anyone with valid criticism. Very rarely do you find something in the middle. Something something misery and company and all that