Alright, let me paint an image for you, the future of game developers over here having the boot of the all powerful corporate publisher's boots on their face as they laugh maniacally as they hold your favorite titles hostage as the dissolved companies' employees are reduced to soulless husks making cheap F2P browser games and ironing out MMS bugs. Meanwhile overseas Japan refuses to bring decent games over while the trash keeps piling on the shores as it smells horribly over here. To top it off, their most popular franchises are slashed and burned in exchange for games designed for the "COD audience".Ryleh said:Although toxicity is something that is by no means unique to gamer culture, there is definitely a trend towards negativity and excessive skepticism among gamers. Now I'm not saying to stop being skeptical, it keeps us all from vegetating and allows us to direct our anger as Jim discussed. But I've definitely noticed a trend in many gamer circles where it's "cool" to hate on everything the moment it comes out. Every time a new console, smartphone, game, etc is announced there's always several people all racing each other to hate it first, competing with each other to have the most reasons as to why it sucks even though no-ones had a chance to try it yet. It reminds me of the kind of people this Apple vs Samsung war attracts, with people blindly supporting one or the other and hating the other with the utmost venom. Being in love with a brand / product / service is a beautiful thing, it helps you, it helps the company, etc etc etc. Hating something on the other hand does nothing. It's ok to dislike something and have your reasons, but blind, malicious hate wastes your time and contributes nothing to the greater community.
That my friend is why we are negative and skeptical.