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Hmmmm..
Game budget at work. I'd say this industry in one of the worst when it comes to handling consumer feedback. Then the passionate defenders of them who argue, essentially work for the publishers with no monetary benefit. It makes no sense. I wonder how many Steam accounts are under publisher payroll. Reviews, mods, defending awful picing models, etc.
Seriously. Look at my library. My newest game big publisher/dev team is from 2014.
Most newer games really suck anyways in comparison to their earlier entries.
Or try buying on G2A. Really low in price for steam key gold editions. The pubs and devs get nothing.
Try getting used gold edition disc copies online also. Third party sale = They get nothing.
I've given up on this industry.
I just wonder how bad it has to get for the majority to walk away. It's already far past my respect threshold as a previous customer.
I just joined to post this. This is the fearless Anti-DLC Leader.