@ascendedmaster: What does autism have to do with anything? And how ignorant are you that you are using it as an insult. Show some maturity, especially when you are trying to be so self-righteous.
So, 2.5 million people saw your game. That's a lot of exposure and free marketing. Even if it's negative, I guarantee it leads to sales. Also, why is Pewdiepie requesting a refund if he played the game and it worked? Seems like fraud to me.
But more importantly, who thought a Bear simulator game would be a success beyond a small niche audience, and why the hell are there 2.5 million people that still watch Pewdiepie? I don't get it.
@MrGeezer: There are many examples of movies where the reviewers give it a positive or negative review and the general public has the opposite opinion. You would think if the public largely disagrees then at least some reviewers would go against the others. There is rarely dissention amongst reviewers and that is all the evidence you need. With so many reviewers out there, consensus should be more rare.
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