That people are cucks wanting to be a milquetoast faggot afraid to give offense even when trying to give advice on whether or not someone should purchase a product?
Mixed or neutral is negative. If a game isn't good enough to earn a positive review it's bad. If you're so neutral on it you can't make up your mind, then A: it's bad, because it's a waste of time to play something "neutral" or B: you don't need to review at all.
I disagree and I'd write that from the perspective of a gamer as well, sometimes a game can be 'meh' or there are some good enough points for you not to outright hate it. Rather uncharacteristically for the internet these are people who are clearly wanting to be fair and I've read their reviews before as well on why they want a mixed button because there is such a thing as a product you can be mixed on.
If your opinion is mixed and you feel so strongly about that, that you can't justify a positive or negative review, then your opinion does not serve the purpose of a review system to begin with, which is to inform purchase decisions.
And if a game is "meh" or can't justify a positive value judgement, then that should justify a negative. Because the game costs the consumer money, it should at least be a positive.
The neutral opinion is no review - if someone absolutely must tell the world that they don't have an actual opinion either way, that's just narcissism.
Also Steam's review system sucks IMO, Thumbs up or Thumbs Down isn't the best system to judge a game.
People have been wanting a mixed/neutral button for ages which tells you something.
That people are cucks wanting to be a milquetoast faggot afraid to give offense even when trying to give advice on whether or not someone should purchase a product?
Mixed or neutral is negative. If a game isn't good enough to earn a positive review it's bad. If you're so neutral on it you can't make up your mind, then A: it's bad, because it's a waste of time to play something "neutral" or B: you don't need to review at all.
I disagree and I'd write that from the perspective of a gamer as well, sometimes a game can be 'meh' or there are some good enough points for you not to outright hate it. Rather uncharacteristically for the internet these are people who are clearly wanting to be fair and I've read their reviews before as well on why they want a mixed button because there is such a thing as a product you can be mixed on.
If your opinion is mixed and you feel so strongly about that, that you can't justify a positive or negative review, then your opinion does not serve the purpose of a review system to begin with, which is to inform purchase decisions.
And if a game is "meh" or can't justify a positive value judgement, then that should justify a negative. Because the game costs the consumer money, it should at least be a positive.
The neutral opinion is no review - if someone absolutely must tell the world that they don't have an actual opinion either way, that's just narcissism.