Steam game developers are angry at players for their bad reviews: Go to hell
Every day there are countless games that get bad reviews on Steam for various reasons, which is a very common thing. For players, it is understandable to complain or criticize the products they buy for real money, and for developers, most of the criticism from players can help them realize the various problems of their games.
However, for the developers of Coin Pusher Casino, that doesn't seem to be the case.
"Coin Pusher Casino" is a "coin pusher "-themed game in which players simulate the thrill of pushing gold coins in a casino. When the developer saw a bad review about the balance of the level, he chose to reply to the player who left the bad review - you die.
When the player posted a screenshot of the developer's confused behavior to Reddit, the incident also gained a lot of attention, with the highest-rated floor even replying: "Honestly, can you expect a developer who makes casino coin pusher games to say anything nice?"
As a result, angry players planned to head to Steam to besiege the rude developer, only to find that the "go to hell" reply had long been deleted.
After that, Tree Nuts Games, the studio of "Coin Pusher Casino", responded to the incident, saying that they regretted the recent actions of one of the developers in the studio, and sincerely apologized to all the players affected by the incident. After that, they went directly to the Steam personal homepage of the attacked player to leave a message to apologize, saying that it was completely reasonable for the player to write a bad review. I made such a response on a whim.
So far, this matter has come to an end for the time being. It seems that the developer did recognize his mistake, but interestingly, in the discussion of this matter on the Internet, we will find that many people also expressed support for the developer's behavior because they "bravely" came forward and said no to bad reviews. So what do you think about this matter?