dorsalkeyboard
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Calling something shit is unnecessary and unhelpful, not to mention hyperbolic. It is discouraging, and it provides nothing constructive. Here is an example of constructive criticism:It is not "overly dramatic negative comments". It is a well deserved feedback for the shitty state of gym dlc. No one is obligated to call a turd "beautiful" when everyone knows it is a turd in the end. Especially when said turd came from the same cook who provided amazingly tasty meals before.
But you are qualifying any negative feedback as "overly dramatic negative comments". Hmm... It is almost as if you can't stand seeing people criticize your precious developer for something they did.
So what you are saying is even when I am right you are still going to disagree because of who I amNice logic.
The gym DLC isn't working for my tastes. I don't like how the prisoners have no onus, I wanted more positions, and I am not sure what the point of doing the side job as the reward aside from costume seems unworth.
Once again, lots of totally valid criticism. It is about the delivery of the criticism. I agree with large swaths of what you are attempting to say. It just needs to be in a less petulant way.
And yes. It doesn't really matter if you are right or wrong, it does become more difficult to take petulant people seriously.
Everyone will tell you everywhere: When hiring people I would ten times rather have someone I could work with who is mediocre than some "genius" who is an asshole.