Because all I see on the forum at the mo is people moaning about something that to be fair is not that big an issue for the majority of us.
If
all you see is people moaning about an issue that's
not that big, then perhaps you've missed the logical contradiction in that statement...
I suspect that most who are complaining are just bored with the game as they have been playing it for months and now see a slim opportunity to steal their money back through a refund and others are just arguing for the sake of arguing.
For all I know, that may true. It may be completely untrue too. But either way, you (or I or indeed anyone without a blue-bordered avatar) cannot control what such people post. All you can do is control what you yourself post...and by posting here, you're simply adding to a problem you perceive as going on past its sell by date. My advice to you (and to anyone else who feels the debate has gone on long enough) is simply
not to post about it any more. Posting merely adds to the volume of posts, thereby keeping the topic alive - which is something you've said you don't believe is necessary.
Then there are the genuine minority lost in the middle of it all.
Indeed. And these are people who are feeling emotionally bruised right now, and are (understandably) liable to lash out at anything. It's bad enough they have to deal with trolls and high moral horsemen, but when an obviously rational and well-meaning poster such as yourself then also pitches in with a comment about moaning, the genuine minority will (again understandably) likely lash out at you too, thereby creating the
opposite effect to the one you intended. You meant no harm, but you may receive harm in return because emotions are stil running so high
It's like kicking a hornets' nest to stop the buzzing inside and then saying "Why are they attacking
my foot now?"
If you can play E-D happily and offline isn't/wasn't ever an issue for you, then the best thing you can do right now is just walk away from this whole topic and leave those who were affected to continue the discussion for as long as they feel the need to.
No storm can last forever, but shouting at the lightning won't make it pass any quicker
