Guy, that's your perception of it. There is no objective scale on which you can measure the volume of complaining, and decide which is valid, and which is "whining". Generally speaking, people LOVE complaining and being angry. Getting angry is a rush. It's cathartic. It floods us with dopamine. There's a reason people get addicted to outrage.AnarchistAbe said:It's not the ACT of doing so. It's the MANNER in which it's happening. It has crossed from "informing" to "whiny net-nerd rage".
By the same token, we hate negativity in others. It irritates us. THEIR anger isn't flooding us with dopamine, they're just annoying us with their loud voices and strident opinions.
So when WE complain, it's noble and sensible and right and feels oh-so-good. When THEY complain, they're whiners and crybabies, and need to shut up already.
This is the primary reason that complaining about complaining is so hilarious. The hypocrisy has LEVELS.
Yeah that's not how companies absorb feedback. It doesn't matter where the feedback comes from, and it doesn't matter if the feedback is erudite. If enough customers are outraged and angry, it doesn't matter if they're shouting or sipping tea...the company will perceive a threat to the bottom line and act accordingly. You like to THINK they're rolling their eyes because YOU'RE rolling your eyes, as discussed above. That's just your confirmation bias feeding your imagination colorful fables.AnarchistAbe said:Yes, companies are in it to make money. Yes, they sometimes try to screw the consumer. But, do you REALLY think that they are going to listen to a bunch of forum lurkers on the internet? No. No they are not. Especially with some of the childish, and some outright stupid, comments I've seen on this issue.
"Gamers" can't really be "known" for anything, other than their enthusiasm for games. If you think all gamers everywhere share universal personality traits then you are profoundly delusional.AnarchistAbe said:We the gamers need a unified voice. One that can speak intelligently on our behalf, because, let's face it, gamers aren't really known for their patience and ability to stay calm...