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Published 7 years ago by drunkenninja with 3 Comments

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  • NinjaKlaus
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    This is just a growing problem that's getting worse, first it was doctors and lawyers who didn't like Yelp reviews, now it's game makers, what's next the IRS? Sadly, judges are buying(or being bought) the arguments that critical reviews harm and allows stupid lawsuits to go forward.

  • Gozzin
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    Good for Valve!!! If you screw up, you pay. Check out how No Man's Sky has been flamed to a cinder.

  • NotWearingPants
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    When Steam changed their algorithm to eliminate weighting reviews from people who got the game for free, their (DH) business model went into the dumpster. I'm not clear on what they see as their end-game. Make terrible "games", sue people who review them, then sue Valve when they kick your sorry company to the curb? Good luck finding a lawyer to take that loser of a case.

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