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The poster asked if you played the game, and acknowledged that you don't have to like it - that's not a fallacy, it's a clarifying question.

The game has had clearly observable and measurable improvements, in terms of features, like multi-player, but also in terms of overall content, game and storyline components, and substantial new and revised game mechanics.

It is abundantly clear from player feedback that your opinion is in the minority.

Steam reviews - Recent Reviews: Very Positive (1,837) All Reviews: Very Positive (256,838)



The implication is clear even if formulated as a question. Let's not pretend here.

Asking people if they've played the game (or "read the article") is also directly against the HN guidelines.


It's fine to be in the minority; doesn't make you wrong. Steam reviews are far from a good indicator of actual quality.


The game certainly has had changes and additions. Whether those constitute improvements is a matter of opinion.




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