I really don’t think you’re grasping what’s happening here. This is not a new game. No development went into making it available on steam. When you open it in steam, it opens the battle.net launcher. It is literally the same game.
Imagine there’s a food truck around your neighborhood that has given people food poisoning and is known for having poor quality. Now imagine they move the truck to an adjacent neighborhood. Does that change anything about it? Are people’s complaints about the truck suddenly invalid? Should they just get over it and stop holding a grudge?
Lots has changed, now it’s just petty. Why are you spending your time going to every platform because of one bad taste? It’s not like people were being poisoned after all.
I really don’t think you’re grasping what’s happening here. This is not a new game. No development went into making it available on steam. When you open it in steam, it opens the battle.net launcher. It is literally the same game.
Imagine there’s a food truck around your neighborhood that has given people food poisoning and is known for having poor quality. Now imagine they move the truck to an adjacent neighborhood. Does that change anything about it? Are people’s complaints about the truck suddenly invalid? Should they just get over it and stop holding a grudge?
Poison… yeah totally valid comparison. Not exaggerated at all.
Ok, change food poisoning to just bad tasting. What about my analogy changes?
You either have realized you’re wrong and are grasping at straws to pretend otherwise, or you’re just an idiot. So which is it?
Lots has changed, now it’s just petty. Why are you spending your time going to every platform because of one bad taste? It’s not like people were being poisoned after all.
Name one thing that’s changed by it coming on to steam. Other than it’s availability on steam. Please, go on.
The analogy changed, they’re it’s a big difference between rallying because people are being poisoned and rallying because you don’t like a flavor.