True enough. There are posters on here who are fairly consistently negative about the game at the moment (I'd count you as one of them, not having a dig) BUT more or less everything they say is completely valid, accurate, and understandable. (Again, I'd think you're in that camp - no probs at all).
Its the people who incessantly post about the same topic over and over, often ones that have been addressed. Take framerates - everyone here KNOWS its an issue, nobody's argued its not. Frontier has ACKNOWLEDGED its an issue. They've updated us that the work on it is ONGOING but will likely extend past the next few updates. But STILL people will respond to every update from the community managers complaining about them. Similar thing about the planetary tiling - every time there was an update, there was yet another new thread highlighting how tiling is ruining the game. Ship interiors. We know, we get it, nobody DOESN'T want ship interiors (some would argue its not a priority, but I don't think there's a single ED player who wouldn't want the chance to walk around their ship at least once or twice). And of course there are the threads - often times from accounts started after Odyssey's launch - announcing that the game is dead, FDev are awful, Braben is evil incarnate, why are Frontier even trying to fix such a broken load of rubbish, etc.
I dunno. There are glass is half full people on here. Glass is half empty people on here. Neither of which I have issue wilth.
It's the "Ermagerd, I'm sick of this glass, you people need to understand how awful this glass is, the glass was created by awful people and could actually kill you... now that I mention it, I dunno why ANYONE likes glass - especially this glass. Everyone should drink from this completely different container that I personally like and if you don't agree with what I'm saying then you're a sheep or maybe an employee of the glass company" ones that do my head in. (And conversely, the "Nope, this glass is flawless crystal and we should all be honoured to drink from it" people - although they're far rarer these days!)