And again. You are not supposed to understand. You are supposed to respect that other people enjoy something you might not and let it be.
You want to know why people enjoy a specific game? Because they do. Be it music, visuals, gameplay or whatever.
You might not see a reason to get Destiny 2 because you find it has "nothing valuable" but that is your subjective opinion. I want to get it because I enjoy the FPS/Loot genre. Simple as that.
Last edited by Eleccybubb; 2017-08-16 at 11:52 PM.
What?
Make some sense. You calling a game "unworthy" is a subjective opinion. Stop being so obtuse.
You don't like Destiny 2. That is fine. And people do seek value in games or they would not buy them. Just because you don't see the value in a game doesn't mean other people have to share your subjective opinion of said game.
Why are you so clearly worrying about other people's opinions on the app's looks and games on it? If we get the option to hide it, which doesn't take much at all, it doesn't affect you in the slightest - you can opt to not hide whatever you want, surely? A lot of people, myself included (post #25) just want specific games.
What you quoted me on has nothing to do with being able to hide games. Was to do with someone saying "Destiny 2 is bad and I don't understand why people would buy it or enjoy it" pretty much.
I imagine Blizzard will do a hide games option someday. But I imagine it's low on their priority list since Battle.net has very few games and has a tidy appearance. If anything I will imagine they are focusing on rolling out more social features and throwing support on ready to remaster older games.
Hah.
I'm not saying I disagree with a hide games option. Just saying it's probably very low on their list right now. If the Warcraft 3 PTR ends up leading to a remaster then they will be focusing on adding the technical side of support for it. Background image was datamined ages ago though.
This shouldn't be under World Of Warcraft as this has nothing to do with it.
True I guess. But I extremely doubt everyone looks at a game in the store and thinks "Oh I wonder if I will get good entertainment for my £45?"
My point was nobody overthinks the situation of buying a game when it's so simple as to the reason you bought it in the first place.
Quarterly reports would disagree with you.
This is a move that allows Activision to use the App to publish their games. I imagine Bungie will get something out of this as well.
It's genius. Allows Activision their own solid platform on PC without interfering in Blizzard too much and can be expanded upon to their own games such as Call of Duty.
Just because Activision published games are starting to appear it's not going to compromise the integrity of any Blizzard ones.