• trevor (he/they)@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    21 hours ago

    I swear “review bombing” has to be an astroturfed term to delegitimize criticism when companies do shitty things.

    It shifts the blame from the companies doing a shit thing (lacing their game with DRM/anti-cheat malware, making them run like shit unless you enable AI slop upscaling, shoveling AI “”“art”“” assets, MTX, etc.) to the customers that are rightly mad about the shit thing.

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      19 hours ago

      The problem is that giving a bad review for performance is kind of (not exactly) like giving bad reviews to something that arrives broken. You never even used the thing how can you give it a 1 if you objectively cannot judge the items on its merits? Likewise you’re not judging the game itself but rather the fact that it does not run well on your hardware. Obviously the developers have responsibility for this, but if you’re a console player or have good hardware the criticism might not sound like a legitimate assessment of the game on its merits.

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          19 hours ago

          I agree, I’m just saying that the “vibes” of it are like that of giving a 1 star to an item that arrived broken, which is why people will call it review bombing etc.

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            18 hours ago

            If an ordered item arrives broken once, it’s a shitty delivery company. 1-star probably isn’t warranted unless the company is shitty about replacing it.

            If an ordered item arrives broken regularly, it’s a problem that the company should’ve fixed.

            If a game doesn’t work on one person’s machine, maybe they’ve got a bunch of malware installed or something.

            If it doesn’t work on many people’s machines that meet the recommended specs, the company is at fault and deserves bad reviews.

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        17 hours ago

        You never even used the thing how can you give it a 1 if you objectively cannot judge the items on its merits?

        First of all, if you look at the negative reviews, many of them have tens and even hundreds hours of playtime. Secondly, your question doesn’t make sense even on its own. Other customers deserve to know that the product they’re considering to purchase likely won’t work. Quality is a key characteristic of a product.

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          17 hours ago

          It was a rhetorical question and was referring to the case of a broken physical item. Not to the game. The bad reviews make sense, I was just trying to describe the vibes and why people might call it review bombing