Do gamers have entitlement problems? Why do they feel companies should cater to their every whim?
Do gamers have entitlement problems? Why do they feel companies should cater to their every whim?
because i have money and they want to take it
It's okay when Nintendo does it: the graphic
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You should know by now that it's a fact
Tell me, what is the demographic that video games are aimed at?
It surely isn't adults
Economics 101
Occasionally removing their dick from my red, raw asshole isn't that much to ask
That's an outdated pic before they decided to go full turbojew..
rockstar is the only company on that image that somewhat deliver good AAA games
everybody else there just fucks the consumer, buy reviews or don't release games that people want anymore
It pre-dates the NES? Wow.
PEOPLE have entitlement issues user. Why take widespread issues and try to brand them as gamer related?
Valve is definitely not neutral good. I would list them as neutral evil.
The customer is always right
>rockstar is the only company on that image that somewhat deliver good AAA games
Fuck yourself.
one thing are facts and another is your personal preference, yous because you're a shitter that likes MUH VIOLENCE doesn't mean that another companies don't do a decent job.
That hasn't been true in ages. Customers just get dumber and dumber.
because I'm a paying customer. Its literally their business model to make me happy so i fork over my paycheck.
otherwise I'll take my money to something else which will make me happy and thus hurts him. ECO101
No, they're shit. They intentionally dropped plans between GTAV and RDR2 to focus on exploiting the playerbase with fake money.
but none of those companies are good or neutral anymore
who the hell is zynga
More like the companies are entitled in thinking that people should give them $60 for their incomplete and watered down garbage. Every game I was looking forward to between like October of last year and now was released with major problems, in optimization, the amount of finished content, or awful design decisions that detract from what would actually be fun. Or all of the above. It seems like there aren't people left in the industry that know how to make not even a good game, but a game that is actually a finished product and not a collection of half working spaghetti code. It's ridiculous.
>nintendo
>lawful good
stopped reading there