

Yeah, you can get ignored too.
So many stupid children that can’t tolerate someone being critical of what they like.
Yeah, you can get ignored too.
So many stupid children that can’t tolerate someone being critical of what they like.
Probably cooler than you, yeah.
I don’t keep in contact with my family, but I’d have no problem telling trump supporters that they’re dumbasses straight to their faces.
Sorry someone was critical of a thing you liked.
You should take your own advice and grow up.
Businesses are making money off of your low standards.
makes you unlikable
Lol, what? I’m not here to be liked by you, kid. Right now our culture is built around only saying nice things because criticism is bad for business.
It’s important that children like you never think about how you’re being taken advantage of.
Yes, but it usually requires more effort on the part of the creators.
Wahhh, people are saying things I don’t like on the internet!
I don’t have to read any of it, but it bothers me that it’s happening at all!
How can we pressure the people in charge to censor things we don’t like?
Looks like a mediocre anime game.
Your justification is exemplary of how useful idiots operate.
Be a smart consumer. Don’t pay for things you could be getting for free just so the business can have a nicer campus.
If it’s a major release, wait until the game is finished and then torrent it.
Gamepass only made sense if you’re an idiot.
Everyone who isn’t stupid knew that they were renting access to something they could be getting for free. The business can raise fees whenever it wants, and you’re stuck either paying the higher rates or cutting your losses and having nothing to show for the money you wasted.
Renting is a scam and only morons think otherwise. Hopefully some of them grow up after seeing this, but I doubt it.
You never needed physical media in order to share games with others.
You still don’t, and you can share with more people digitally.
It’s even cheaper to torrent them.
And you actually get to keep them.
And they’ll get away with it because of how many businesses chose to become dependent on microsoft.
Yep. Same thing with netflix.
The average consumer is a moron, so their complacency is irrelevant in determining what’s a good deal.
It’s fun for the people making more profit.
Opening ports essentially allows other computers on the internet to initiate a connection with yours.
It’s only dangerous if a service running on those ports can be exploited.
Generally speaking, a lack of autonomy and inquisitiveness.
If it seems like someone is just saying/doing something to fit in with their peers, I think less of their intelligence as a result.
Not really, but you’re going to be willfully ignorant because it’s something you like.