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the most participants you could see in one scene is 4 so don’t think that’ll qualifyStill waiting for mantic orgy scenes...
Don't look at Steam then, look at GOG or this thread. Both ratings are also ~50% and there was never any review bomb.I will say I don't agree with HentaiCut, but considering they started their statement with, "For me..." what follows was always going to be a subjective opinion. Don't know why you need to point that obvious fact out like your the Dude.
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Vvalen is right however, that ~50% rating is tainted due to the China review bombs making very unreliable as far as gauging overall popular sentiment, that whole situation was out of FOW's control anyway.
But I would say it's inherently flawed to appeal to popularity in either case. Thousands of reviews are just a collection of subjective opinions regardless of which direction they happen to swing, good or bad.
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The Subverse-feedback channel in their Discord has people sharing their displeasure with the recent blog post, so I would say nobody is nuking negative feedback there.
tbf a lot of these early reviews and ratings are from people who don't know what constitutes NTR. Or those that only played the initial launch version. Its not as though they can come back and edit them.Don't look at Steam then, look at GOG or this thread. Both ratings are also ~50% and there was never any review bomb.
Saying majority opinion doesn't matter when there's overwhelming criticism of the devs and the game on every platform with open reviews is a big cop-out.
The NTR thing was never a notable contributor to negative reviews and most of them don't mention it. Newer negative reviews echo most of the same complaints as older reviews. I know because we've had this exact conversation before. It ended with you telling me that no criticism is valid because A: it's subjective or B: it's early access, then you told me to stop posting.tbf a lot of these early reviews and ratings are from people who don't know what constitutes NTR. Or those that only played the initial launch version. Its not as though they can come back and edit them.
Aye, and then you came back and are trying to make some definitive statement based on a static rating on a site that doesn’t really fluctuate. Which doesn’t really matter. Makes ya wonder why you’d bring it up again.The NTR thing was never a notable contributor to negative reviews and most of them don't mention it. Newer negative reviews echo most of the same complaints as older reviews. I know because we've had this exact conversation before. It ended with you telling me that no criticism is valid because A: it's subjective or B: it's early access, then you told me to stop posting.
My opinions haven't changed because the game hasn't changed. The statements I made about reviews are still correct. The low score isn't due to misunderstanding, NTR seething, unrealistic expectations, or review bombing. It's as simple as ~50% of people not liking the game for basic reasons which are plainly stated in most of the reviews.Aye, and then you came back and are trying to make some definitive statement based on a static rating on a site that doesn’t really fluctuate. Which doesn’t really matter. Makes ya wonder why you’d bring it up again.
Let me put it like this: even if FOW magically addressed every single bit of the game’s criticism, warranted or not, how many users on this site do you actually expect will come back and submit another review and change its rating?
If you actually look at the reviews that got caught in the big flag you'll see that a couple days before the China review bomb a bunch of legitimate reviewers started leaving negative reviews citing a disappointing update and continued failure by FOW to meet their own deadlines among other things. It was the first big drop in reviews the game had. After the review bomb got filtered all reviews from that period got filtered.The overwhelming % of the majority of negative reviews on Steam happen to line up exactly with the China news. It's a metric you can see and measure. Try and cloud that fact all day, it doesn't change the data.
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Then there is the issue with you trying to use all of the GOG reviews, anyone can submit a review, making that 3.3 score about as reliable as metacritic(aka it's crap), and when you check the box in the review search to only see the average for verified owners only, the average shoots up from 3.3/5 to 4.2/5.
The issue with using this thread's reviews is using a data pool of only currently 232 reviews, and trying to say it's reliable data as compared to the Steam reviews when you've taken the review bomb into account(16,626-3,868), you still have 12,758 reviews, meaning F95 has less than 2% of the total amount of reviews, so from the perspective of trying to collect the most amount of data to form an idea of popular consensus, F95 isn't nearly as reliable as a data point with it's much tinier sample size, by several factors.
I already talked about why I don't think GOG reviews are illegitimate and how Steam reviews are skewed due to the review bomb flagging system taking a chunk of legitimate reviews down. We're back at the same place, all roads end in negative reviews not mattering. Again very convenient for FOW.That last claim, that it's "convenient" that every site is tainted.
You claimed the low rating on GOG is legitimate, but not only is there is no way to see just how many reviews there are on GOG's site, making it even worse than just being a small sample size, it's approaching being unfalsifiable, and there is no verification on reviews. I copy/pasted a review from here to GOG just to see, I don't own the game on that platform, and it let me post it with no issues whatsoever.
That rebuttal about F95 having more detailed reviews does not address the fact that it's a tiny sample size in compsarison. Quality data is good, and F95 is higher on quality because this site actually curates and enforces rules on reviews, but at a certain point, quantity wins out, when there is enough of it, the sheer sample size is enough to compensate for it's lower quality on average, and there is roughly 60 times as much data.
I don't know about any steam or gog reviews, but holy fuck was this thread bitching and moaning about NTR when the first EA version came out.The NTR thing was never a notable contributor to negative reviews and most of them don't mention it. Newer negative reviews echo most of the same complaints as older reviews. I know because we've had this exact conversation before. It ended with you telling me that no criticism is valid because A: it's subjective or B: it's early access, then you told me to stop posting.
We've already gone over GOG not verifying reviews and you already pointed out how they score verified owners and randoms separately. I don't dismiss unverified GOG reviews because they mostly repeat the same sentiments from other backers, backers were never offered GOG keys so if they wanted a GOG owner flag they would have to buy it twice, and because GOG was never subject to any review bombing there's very little reason for anyone who hasn't played the game to leave a review there.In defending GOG, you fail to refute the point that GOG lets anyone post reviews without any evidence that they have even played the game, let alone own a copy. How are the unverified reviews in fact legitimate, and not questionable at all?
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Edit: You yourself don't even accept the Chinese reviews, based on an argument that only some of those +3k reviews are legitimate, a claim you make without the same level of evidence because refuse to even point to how many of those +3k are legitimate reviews. Also, by the same merits you make for negative reviews you think are legitimate, you would need to concede there are also legitimate positive reviews as well in that review period that have been lost. There were over +1k positive reviews people made to counter the review bombs during that period as well that are not counted, but I don't see the same argument for any of the positive legitimate reviews that are buried in that haystack.
They sat around for months in near silence then as soon as a group of customers started leaving visible negative feedback complaining about FOW's behavior and failure to meet their own promises FOW decided to do a funny known to incite Chinese rage after Chinese review bombs had become a very well known occurrence on the platform due to things like the drama with the game Devotion. But you're right, the timing could have just been a coincidence.What's funny is you almost seem to be making an assumption that I will defend this game under any circumstance with that statement about me coming up with a million excuses to dismiss criticism, yet I've said myself that I regret buying this game, so clearly I am not here to defend the game from any and all criticism, I think there are plenty of faults that fall on the devs.
But then you end it with a conspiracy that FOW calculated and intentionally created backlash with the Chinese translation to cover up other legitimate criticism, thus you've fully entered a fantasy land. At this point you might as well argue the lack of evidence to support this conspiracy IS evidence that FOW has covered it up somehow.
Are you tabbed out of the game, or have a different monitor focused?I dont know why my cutscenes have no sounds,but other sounds are normal,can someone help?
very true.I really hope the "4-minute short film" that comes from completing the devotion quest isn't just captain-on-waifu. I follow Studio FOW for girls getting banged by mantics, none of this vanilla shit
I install another version of NET FRAMEWORK,now game run perfectly,thanks for your replyAre you tabbed out of the game, or have a different monitor focused?
so what did the negetive reviews said?They sat around for months in near silence then as soon as a group of customers started leaving visible negative feedback complaining about FOW's behavior and failure to meet their own promises FOW decided to do a funny known to incite Chinese rage after Chinese review bombs had become a very well known occurrence on the platform due to things like the drama with the game Devotion. But you're right, the timing could have just been a coincidence.
I have a feeling that you think enjoying seeing monsters having intercourse with women is common and it's very concerningscrew NTR haters, you got monsters and aliens, why the fuck wouldn't you use them?
you must be new to studio fow, that´s what we´re here for boy. don´t like it just skip it.I have a feeling that you think enjoying seeing monsters having intercourse with women is common and it's very concerning