Read the comments on my review, and should not have!
Seriously.
Every commentator that said they not disadvantaged as a free player is lying.
Just because you not feel disadvantaged against paid players does not mean you are not.
No way none of them even played near my hours on the game.
Get three Level 30 items then at me.
Yeah—I gave it a 6/10, but still enjoy playing the game everyday.
If you are absolutely in it for the long haul—you will get caught up, but until that happens you will be stuck at much lower ranks against paid players.
Love the game, but folks lying about it zero disadvantage.
“Do not think the reviewer has played MOBAs before.”
I got thousands of hours in total on several different ones.
League of Legends compensated every player to the point, where the gap is not paid related.
I have more than half the Pokémon, but it is about the item upgrades.
No technical prowess will win over your attack speed being 1% increased against a 5% increased attack speed.
Am amazing at the game, and folks just big mad.
But—there were still a lot of very nice comments!
Which thank you very much for looking beyond the score of the review!
Also, can the game add a “Thank you!” prompt?!
Teammates saving my life, and I reply with, “Keep the pressure on!”
Like—what is that?!
Read all 101 comments, and going to pass out.
Some players will just take garbage given to them to be some underdog.
If fans of EA can legitimately critique/argue actual points in being against microtransactions—why can these folks not for Nintendo?
Bring the same energy.
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Okay, but they reached into my mentions first getting mad about my Pokémon Unite review not reading beyond the score I gave it.
Getting anger/harassment on a review score I gave to Pokémon Unite is literally nothing in comparison to the anger/harassment I received for calling out any racism/xenophobia in games on every occasion through the numerous years.
It took like less than a month back then for harassment/abuse to encompass all marginalized folks such as people of colour, queer and/or transgender folks, and disabled folks to name a few.
It was days to be honest.
I mean—I got absolute racist, and xenophobia toward me early.
I left for a month on Twitter, and then came back to make my hashtag because I needed to do something grand.