That's really sad if true. Mods feelings should be separate from the community rules they are volunteering to enforce.
I'm the kind of guy who plays devil's advocate but unfortunately I feel like I could get moderated or banned for even this commemnt (although I have not broken any rules)
People are within their rights to feel (and I quote) "insulted" for getting scammed by something which is easily avoidable by having even the slightest bit of patience?
The first public version was released digitally on Squad's Kerbal Space Program storefront on 24 June 2011, and joined Steam's early access program on 20 March 2013.
Now please, continue gaslighting me about how I'm "chatting shit". Get better at arguing
I want to say I'm surprised by how many downvotes you have. But then I remember what the average internet user is like, they love a common enemy and will ralley at any opportunity to follow the masses.
If only there was some method to check the gameplay after release and decide if you want to purchase.
Emotionally pre-ordering a game based on your own expectations is a meme.
I wanted to play KSP2 and waited an actual decade for it so I could go to space with my friends. Upon release I checked gameplay and reviews and never ended up buying it. I voted with my wallet and not my complaints, it's that simple
Been doing this for 15 years with the same shaver, it's not ruined the battery yet.
This meme is weak