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You're latching on to "fanboyism" because everybody that criticizes your position must have some intrinsic trait that makes them wrong

No I'm not because I've made this exact same point regarding Call of Duty and people agreed with me back then, there's nothing different about this scenario in the slightest and again that was over multi-directional dodging. I think especially with the way Valve behaves these days and the total lack of standards in their publishing with steam people give them way too much unearned protection from valid criticism.

The most technically impressive thing I've seen them do is the steam deck, I wouldn't have even looked at that if it was a nintendo switch clone and closed source.

What matters is they were able to use that implementation to make a system that wowed people with its presentation.

Exactly, that's called hype and marketing which is the point I've been making, it's remarkable how people are trying to make it out I'm posting something which I'm not because these are not controversial opinions.

34 days ago
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You're latching on to "fanboyism" because everybody that criticizes your position must have some intrinsic trait that makes them wrong

No I'm not because I've made this exact same point regarding Call of Duty and people agreed with me back then, there's nothing different about this scenario in the slightest and again that was over multi-directional dodging. I think especially with the way Valve behaves these days and the total lack of standards in their publishing with steam people give them way too much unearned protection from valid criticism.

The most technically impressive thing I've seen them do is the steam deck, I wouldn't have even looked at that if it was a nintendo switch clone and closed source.

What matters is they were able to use that implementation to make a system that wowed people with its presentation.

Exactly, that's called hype and marketing which is the point I've been making, it's remarkable how people are trying to make it out I'm posting something which I'm not.

34 days ago
1 score