I think people need to take a step back. Endlessly being outraged about something isn’t healthy. If you don’t like the way a game is moving then just stop playing it. Prefer something else? That’s great. Enjoy the game? then that’s great too! But the fact is everyone feels “empowered” by their ability to voice their disatisfaction at any one thing at any given moment to the point it’s just an endless sludge about people wanting WHAT they WANT and it’s stops becoming what the game will be. Everyone has different expectations and I think the outrage comes from people not managing their own expectations. Like with Cyberpunk most of the complaints I hear are people moaning it’s not like GTA but it’s actually an RPG not a free roaming Sandbox like GTA. Same for odyssey the amount of people saying VR is not working in it.. VR was stated as to not work in it from the getgo. I just think the main problem here is the Devs will try to please everyone (because of the vocal outrage) that we end up with a game that doesn’t actually work for anyone.
There’s a saying you can’t please everyone all the time.
Yeah, I think there's a strong selection bias on forums and review sites towards people who are unhealthily addicted to righteous indignation.
Mild disappointment at a bug-fraught release, or underwhelming product addition, or less-then-stellar meal at a restaurant, or whatever, becomes the launchpad for their next delicious vengeful crusade of angry reviews/letter writing/organsied protest over some that's vanishingly small in the grand scheme of life, consumes way more of their thoughts and time than is proportional and healthy, because deep down this is the part they enjoy much more than the actual product: picturing themselves as David vs Goliath; the rush of feeling like they've exerted their will on "the big boy", even if only in a completely Phyrric and detrimental fashion.
Organise! Fight! Burn it all down! Yeeeessss! Feel my POWER!
Those mindsets might be helpful if the target is a petrochemical company trying to knock down your neighbourhood, but become problematic (not to mention cringe) for everyone else who's got the perspective to take a "that's a bummer, hope they fix it or they won't get any more of my money

But watch this, they hate it being pointed out.