i used the buttons for what they're designed for: as a gauge for how helpful the review is
reviews like these should be bannable in all honesty, they do nothing to tell people what the games actually like
>i used the buttons for what they're designed for: as a gauge for how helpful the review is >reviews like these should be bannable in all honesty, they do nothing to tell people what the games actually like >also i gave them all clown awards btw
>reviews like these should be bannable in all honesty, they do nothing to tell people what the games actually like
Shouldn't you be giving awards to epic meme reviews somewhere?
Maybe the game has a cat, and the heckin review says "cat"
those reviews are perfectly informative, people need to know about the applications being installed on their computer when they go to play this piece of shit game. don't act moronic
All of it since so many people still instinctively click Yes on UAC prompts that Microsoft had to highlight the No button in Windows 11 to try and change that behavior.
this is the norm now. normies and twitch streamers want every game that comes out now to require you inputting the last 4 digits of your social to prevent stream snipers from making a new account
i dont really understand why giving your data to companies is a bad thing
i could understand if you were a criminal or pedo or something but a normal citizen has nothing to hide
lol nobody is talking about governmental data collection or anything related to criminality
we're talking about companies gathering your phone number, email address, etc. Also installing programs to run in the background to harvest other information, which is apparently the case with this game according to one of the reviews in OP image
you are either bait or zooming so hard it's unreal
I had a review I posted get downvoted by butthurt Chinks after pointing out that a game's EULA literally specified that you had to allow data collection by the People's Republic of China.
OP butt blasted and downvoting all the reviews
i used the buttons for what they're designed for: as a gauge for how helpful the review is
reviews like these should be bannable in all honesty, they do nothing to tell people what the games actually like
also i gave them all clown awards btw
How much do you get paid per click?
have a nice day
>i used the buttons for what they're designed for: as a gauge for how helpful the review is
>reviews like these should be bannable in all honesty, they do nothing to tell people what the games actually like
>also i gave them all clown awards btw
>reviews like these should be bannable in all honesty, they do nothing to tell people what the games actually like
Shouldn't you be giving awards to epic meme reviews somewhere?
Maybe the game has a cat, and the heckin review says "cat"
I'm sure I've seen this exact same thread and the exact same response from OP to the exact same reactions from anon
yeah so this is an actual shill. I've never so clearly identified one in the wild
we're also posting in a bizarrely crafted shill thread.
wtf am i even shilling, this thread isn't about the game in the screenshot - its a discussion on data gathering
those reviews are perfectly informative, people need to know about the applications being installed on their computer when they go to play this piece of shit game. don't act moronic
and so therefore I'm shilling the game??
youre being moronic, not me
you're effectively downvoting those reviews for a stupid reason
if you can't see anything wrong with that I can't help you
>as a gauge for how helpful the review is
It's pretty fricking helpful to know that a game is illegally stealing my data, you dumb fricking moron.
>reviews like these should be bannable in all honesty
People like you should be banned instead.
>clicking No on each review
Korean shill
EA does this and nobody cares
EA was once considered the worst company globally, dumb newbie.
Valve does this and nobody cares
speak for yourself I don't have DRM like steam
there's some game (maybe two worlds?) that required a bunch of personal info including address and postal code and it's a singleplayer game
>this homosexual clicked no
All of it since so many people still instinctively click Yes on UAC prompts that Microsoft had to highlight the No button in Windows 11 to try and change that behavior.
Go back to ping pong ching chong land you bug Black person
>googled review; find game
>Nexon
>F2P
>crossplay with mobile
Do FOMO gays really?
this is the norm now. normies and twitch streamers want every game that comes out now to require you inputting the last 4 digits of your social to prevent stream snipers from making a new account
i dont really understand why giving your data to companies is a bad thing
i could understand if you were a criminal or pedo or something but a normal citizen has nothing to hide
lol nobody is talking about governmental data collection or anything related to criminality
we're talking about companies gathering your phone number, email address, etc. Also installing programs to run in the background to harvest other information, which is apparently the case with this game according to one of the reviews in OP image
you are either bait or zooming so hard it's unreal
I had a review I posted get downvoted by butthurt Chinks after pointing out that a game's EULA literally specified that you had to allow data collection by the People's Republic of China.