to the newest and freshest.
To a more telemetry bloated, anti-customization OS that just happens to be 'better' to use for modern programs as consequence to the previous versions being abandoned by developers. It's still worse.
It's actually becoming harder and harder to find actual positive discussion about video games on this board. There's a Sony hate thread, Microsoft hate thread, Valve hate thread (this one), it's all just one broken record of people screeching that everything is shit, yet they can't seem to stop caring about video games despite how loudly they screech how shit they are.
It's not just about vidya, it's about everything generally becoming worse, ending up infecting the breads and circuses. People lash out because they legitimately can't end up avoiding this shit totally even in what's supposed to be 'escapism'. Even still, positive discussion does still exist, negativity bias works both ways, it can make you blind to that.
But anyway, I've reminded myself that I've already made plenty of posts like that, and every single time everyone just screeched at me
Because saying the same shit against the thread topic over and over doesn't earn you any favors, you're in a thread called 'steam is so shit now'. If you've been carrying this same thing on in the other similar vidya threads there's no wonder you get 'screeched' at, it's annoying.
There are
several different
threads that range from
more neutral to more positive discussion. There's even a recently enough active one about
the deck, something I listed as something actually good Valve has made recently, and I know you've posted there so you do in fact know it exists. If you want to try and push discussion in the direction you want, make threads for that. You're a capable poster, I'm not trying to shit on you, I know that negative discussion can be overbearing in it's numerousity, all the same people need to vent their frustrations just as much as they should be sharing more positive thinking, I just don't see how defending the floundering practices of a declining industry really fits that window.