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    17 days ago

    Hm I kind of don’t understand your MMORPG experience. I have never played eso so I can’t comment on that but for example gw2 has basically none of these problems. I can understand for example in FFXIV when you play dps and quene for specific dungeons or raids alone that waiting doesn’t feel nice but at the same time you can do other activities while waiting. If you play a healer or support this problem is normally mute



  • Well we don’t do that and that is okay. For example in literature the real answer doesn’t matter it’s about critical text analysis and using appropriate tools to do that. You conclusion doesn’t has to be right. Just that you used the tools right.

    It in chemistry we teach the orbit model because it is totally enough for most ppl even if it is wrong

    We teach that the planets all orbit the sun in like circles which is wrong but easy to grasp and good enough.

    The there is stuff that is not objective like religion or ethics, where there aren’t rly facts.

    We teach a lot of stuff that is objectively incorrect. We just have to be correct where it matters like history



  • No this is the exact exception from it “there are reviews which have stuff about the developer in it we should not allow it”

    “Do you think the same when a developer is a fascist”

    This is literally not whataboutism. The comments they want to have removed are not hateful. Because the hateful ones where removed. “The developer made fun of the death of Charlie Kirk” is not a hateful comment just a fact. Just because that fact does not matter to you or me does not make it less of a fact. “This developer is a fascist” is more hateful then the stated review above.

    To be even more strict you yourself have indirectly commented on this being political

    it makes very specific examples (with links) to specific games that have received negative reviews for things unrelated to the game at hand, such as antisemitism and political

    So it is not whataboutism to point to other political things where steam reviews are also political and ask about them. The correct answer from you to stay in line with your argument would have to be also these, but you don’t want to do that.