- Oct 9, 2017
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I think here too there are too many such zealous enablers, to put it nicely. The system has a natural filtering system for complainers, not so much enablers. Those that complain while sometimes annoying are largely harmless as they have no power. So they eventually move on. That is unless the game is really stagnant and can't filter them fast enough to match replacement rates.If we use the reverse card, discord and patreon is full of dick-lickers that will suck his dick, and whoever make a critize they will attack you, insult you, and ask the dev to ban you for the sake of the Horde.
That's what happened to me, and I don't like discord.
Also when the presents were spread, the Horde appeared in this thread to defend him and be hipocrite on discord.
Someone who is here too, was insulted. And "someone" in discord "offered" money to ban us.
I will not say more than that.
So no, it is not black and white in this world, there is grey. Here at least, there is some type of "neutral zone" even if it is a pirate site.
On the other hand, those zealous enablers being fans tend to entrench themselves. They support and defend everything without question, are openly hostile to even constructive criticism and mere opinions. They even scare new players and donors away that aren't of the same zealous ilk. They bog down the entire system eventually causing the familiar pattern we see with financially successful patreon games that go nowhere.
That's why I try not to get mad at complainers even when I find their complaint unwarranted, unless the implementation would be actively harmful. The ecosystem is already skewed and while they're not always on point, as a whole they're a necessary counterweight that keep games on the right track.
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