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Re: Mad at gamers being mad at games
(Anonymous) 2026-05-05 03:46 am (UTC)(link)I just think some folks are entitled, easily bored, and no timeline or amount of development will satisfy them. And you're right, it's also frustrating to see how many people give up their agency and either accept things as they are, or move on to something else. (And I get it! I can only play so much Valheim before I start getting bored it. But... I also play other things because I know the devs still have another biome to complete. I don't whine about a game I paid $20 for and have put over 2000 hours into.)
Re: Mad at gamers being mad at games
(Anonymous) 2026-05-05 04:14 am (UTC)(link)Yeah, entitlement is definitely a big part of it, I think. It's a "customer is always right" sort of attitude -- if they've spent any amount of money on it, then they must be catered to, and it must wind up being something that they like. But the reality is that entertainment is subjective and creators can't please everyone, so sometimes, they're going to buy a game that they wind up not liking. The best thing for them to do is to accept it and move on, but instead they interpret their disappointment as a personal affront.
Anyway, I'm sorry to hear that you experience similar things in the community for your game. Guess it's one of those things that's more common than any of us would like.