>>42160789I am arguing with you because I care enough about people to want them to not waste their time on stupid fucking shit like this. But don't worry, this conversation won't last much longer since it's clear to me you see things too differently, this reply I'm giving you is being written simply because I think you deserve one since you bothered writing all that.
Getting doxxed is a genuine problem, and Bethesda should suffer consequences for it, but again, but that has absolutely nothing with the notion that everyone that likes a game should carry around waving a flag that "well this internet guy told me this game is bad, so i guess i have to admit it's bad", nobody works like that, nobody is autistic like that, if a coworker said to me "well just because you like THIS movie it doesnt mean ti's good!" i would rightfully think he is an autistic cunt, because it is an autistic cunty thing to do.
Anyone nowadays has the capability to WATCH reviews from people they trust, it's literally impossible to go into a game blind nowadays since shit leaks a week before launch and also has a bunch of pre-release in-depth reviews. You WILL know what you're stepping into if you care enough to do that. But that is different from people that go around being genuinely mad that people already played and already liked a game they did not. That behaviour is flat out not human.
Your last point is full of assumptions that are worth shit only to you, because they exist only in your head. This has nothign to do with positivity, this has everythign to do with you being autistically invested in people that liked a game. If someone bought the game and hated it ,they will not buy another game, and that is their fault for not reading reviews and that is Gamefreak's problem for losing a customer, it is not your problem and it is autistic of you to decide to make it your problem and go around screeching at people that like it. Because that is fucking madness