I totally disagree with quoting people to disagree with them.Yes, it's against the forum rules. But you can quote people when you disagree with them about something.
I totally disagree with quoting people to disagree with them.Yes, it's against the forum rules. But you can quote people when you disagree with them about something.
Finally an intelligent person in this stupid thread!I totally disagree with quoting people to disagree with them.
stupid thread!
Yeah I was surprised tooI would be very surprised if anyone claimed that the majority of bad reviews was made by bots.
Lots of people give it a bad review for nonsensical reasons like no VR support, no ship interiors, FPS instead of full atmospheric planets, etc. Nothing of that was ever announced to be part of Odyssey, so these people aren't reviewing the game, they are just complaining that they don't get what they want. That reminds me of my 4 years old daughter by the way.I guess English isn't your first language? Don't worry, it isn't mine either. Apparently you didn't understand a thing I said.
Cp 77 started at positive review actually^^Lots of people give it a bad review for nonsensical reasons like no VR support, no ship interiors, FPS instead of full atmospheric planets, etc. Nothing of that was ever announced to be part of Odyssey, so these people aren't reviewing the game, they are just complaining that they don't get what they want. That reminds me of my 4 years old daughter by the way.
What proportion of those 6000 negative steam reviews do you think are a result of these factors?
Lots of other people are giving it a bad review because they don't like or are disappointed of the company rather than the game. They are reviewing the poor launch, console support, broken promises, etc. They can hate Frontier as much as they want, it's completely unrelated to the quality of the game.
What proportion of those 6000 negative steam reviews do you think are a result of these factors?
Many people gave it a bad review for the bad performance and issues at launch / the first few months, without changing it after many problems were fixed.
Here are a couple of games that started with negative reviews and have recovered.
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What makes EDO reviewers so different than Cyberpunk and NMS reviewers?
Why wouldn't EDO reviewers change their reviews?
Isn't it more likely the Odyssey expansion still doesn't offer good value for the $?
The irony is that No Mans Sky actually feels like a game that software developer and dreamer David Braben would write. To quote Mr. Spock speaking toDo you know the difference between EDO and NMS though ? They worked super hard and have been providing non stop free content. For 6 years.
We have a bit better FPS and a long list of cut stuff since launch.
You're telling me that even though you enjoy the game, others don't and/or wouldn't recommend it to others? Man, that really is unusual. Could try contacting Steam support, maybe it's some sort of error in their system.I have over 5000 hrs in the game, I like it.
Would I recommend the game? Absolutely.
Do I get frustrated at times? Sure do!
Will I keep playing? Yep!
Really don't understand all the negative reviews, unless they are among the group of people who insist on instant gratification. Anytime you have upgrades to any kind of program, you are going to have bugs. That's just the nature of the beast. No programming is perfect. Every game is buggy when there is an update, it just seems like the Elite Dangerous community has more than their fair share of people that insist on perfection every time, that is not possible.
There are some tedious and tiring aspects of the game but overall, it's an enjoyable game with many different challenges within the game. It seems that there are some who believe that they should reach the top tier within a very short time. No.
Some, but not all, of the negative reviews seem to come from people who are used to getting their way and when they don't, they resort to belligerent and nasty posting.
Try the game, if you don't like it, get a refund and quit playing.
There are several games that I've played, didn't like, and quit playing. Didn't bash the programmers or the company that owns the games. I simply quit playing.
If you play the game through steam and like the game, go to steam and post your review.
I also noticed that there are quite a few in these forums that like bashing the game, the programmers and Frontier, seems like they spend more time in the forum bashing than they do playing. I'm not talking about the people that post legitimate questions or gripes. We all have some gripes, that's different from bashing.
Again, read what I said and not what you think I said. At some point you completely misinterpreted my post. There is not much point in talking to you as long as you don't realise that you interpreting it wrong.Lots of people give it a bad review for nonsensical reasons like no VR support, no ship interiors, FPS instead of full atmospheric planets, etc. Nothing of that was ever announced to be part of Odyssey, so these people aren't reviewing the game, they are just complaining that they don't get what they want. That reminds me of my 4 years old daughter by the way.
What proportion of those 6000 negative steam reviews do you think are a result of these factors?
Lots of other people are giving it a bad review because they don't like or are disappointed of the company rather than the game. They are reviewing the poor launch, console support, broken promises, etc. They can hate Frontier as much as they want, it's completely unrelated to the quality of the game.
What proportion of those 6000 negative steam reviews do you think are a result of these factors?
Many people gave it a bad review for the bad performance and issues at launch / the first few months, without changing it after many problems were fixed.
Here are a couple of games that started with negative reviews and have recovered.
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What makes EDO reviewers so different than Cyberpunk and NMS reviewers?
Why wouldn't EDO reviewers change their reviews?
Isn't it more likely the Odyssey expansion still doesn't offer good value for the $?
Is it positive or negative though?My review was made in 2016.
Points such as:
Added some extra points when legs came out. (2021)
- Communication by devs.
- Bug fixing.
- Deadlines.
- Productivity of new content.
- Cash Shop & and cosmetics in a full game.
- Beta tester strategy.
- Game design & grind.
- Sound design.
- Use of external websites for information.
But i think the points from back then is still good 2day.
Will i change it anytime soon?. not likely.
hey look a mod being a .Can I complain about having to read tripe?
...funny person? Clever? Human being? TELL ME!!!hey look a mod being a .
very sensible person? Tripe, nice word when other, more fitting ones, are caught in the profanity filter.hey look a mod being a .
It's 49% atm though oddly enough it's rated as mixed.Btw, EDO just passed in Steam the 50% rating for the "Recent Reviews", and it´s "just" 6% short to go from "mostly negative" to "mixed" for its "all reviews". EDO´s rating has been gradually raising since the initial post launch lows that got it close to 25% at the time.
It's OK to review a product for what it doesn't have, it's very common in fact.Lots of people give it a bad review for nonsensical reasons like no VR support, no ship interiors, FPS instead of full atmospheric planets, etc. Nothing of that was ever announced to be part of Odyssey, so these people aren't reviewing the game, they are just complaining that they don't get what they want. That reminds me of my 4 years old daughter by the way.
It depends. I wouldn't give a FPS a bad review for not being a strategy game.It's OK to review a product for what it doesn't have, it's very common in fact.
Not being != Not having.It depends. I wouldn't give a FPS a bad review for not being a strategy game.
Sigh. So how about a FPS game not having strategy gameplay.Not being != Not having.