Inherently Steam Reviews are usually inclined to support the game. Because they’re from people who bought the game and are thus pressured to support their decision which they feel starts to represent them. There’s a inclination that a defense of the game is a defensive them. This is especially true when controversies involved and when the game’s more expensive. When it’s cheaper it’s easier to circumvent this.
so the support for this i found on steam community posts for the game. where people were asking if there’s a way to run freelancer mode offline. and comments were support always online decision and calling it as genuis anti piracy decision… which is ridiculous
Inherently Steam Reviews are usually inclined to support the game. Because they’re from people who bought the game and are thus pressured to support their decision which they feel starts to represent them. There’s a inclination that a defense of the game is a defensive them. This is especially true when controversies involved and when the game’s more expensive. When it’s cheaper it’s easier to circumvent this.
so the support for this i found on steam community posts for the game. where people were asking if there’s a way to run freelancer mode offline. and comments were support always online decision and calling it as genuis anti piracy decision… which is ridiculous