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<blockquote data-quote="UngeheuerLich" data-source="post: 8767474" data-attributes="member: 59057"><p>No. This is just him belonging to the 98% people who are more happy than grumpy.</p><p>He is also one of the 2% that are here because they like the game and like talking online. Now if you look at the balance between those 2% and the unhappy 2% it looks like a 50 - 50 split.</p><p></p><p>Or maybe the happy side is even more underrepresented online, because they are actually playing the game instead of always complaing. A few peopsle here seem to not play and just complain about the game. So WotC does the right thing ad does not take every complain serious, because in the whole scheme, they are irrelevant.</p><p></p><p>Currently there are many examples of TV shows, movies and games who were review bombed because a few grumpy people don't like diversity or evolution or mobile games. Those things still thrive, because people have learnt, that overly negative critic is just a concerted effort of jerks most of the time.</p><p></p><p>So back to the topic. I guess he just likes what he sees. No fanboy attitude, but just positive. It is no crime to like something new, because you think it is better and to say it in an online forum. It is just not trendy...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="UngeheuerLich, post: 8767474, member: 59057"] No. This is just him belonging to the 98% people who are more happy than grumpy. He is also one of the 2% that are here because they like the game and like talking online. Now if you look at the balance between those 2% and the unhappy 2% it looks like a 50 - 50 split. Or maybe the happy side is even more underrepresented online, because they are actually playing the game instead of always complaing. A few peopsle here seem to not play and just complain about the game. So WotC does the right thing ad does not take every complain serious, because in the whole scheme, they are irrelevant. Currently there are many examples of TV shows, movies and games who were review bombed because a few grumpy people don't like diversity or evolution or mobile games. Those things still thrive, because people have learnt, that overly negative critic is just a concerted effort of jerks most of the time. So back to the topic. I guess he just likes what he sees. No fanboy attitude, but just positive. It is no crime to like something new, because you think it is better and to say it in an online forum. It is just not trendy... [/QUOTE]
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