• Developers of Cities: Skylines 2 have noticed a growing toxicity in their community, which is affecting engagement and creativity.
  • The CEO of Colossal Order expressed concern about the negative impact of toxicity on the team and the community.
  • The developers still encourage helpful criticism from the community but ask for it to be constructive and kind.

Archive link: https://archive.ph/mVaIY

  • trackcharlie@lemmynsfw.com
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    Have they considered the likelihood of the increased toxicity being due to their business model and product performance?

    No?

    I didn’t think so.

    • Carighan Maconar@lemmy.world
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      That is entirely not an excuse to be an arsehole to someone you don’t even know and for all you do could be your own sibling. The point exactly, btw.

      It’s how toxic people “justify” their own toxicity so they don’t have to realize they’re the asshole.

      • trackcharlie@lemmynsfw.com
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        Pretending like there’s not a causal relationship just because people are inherently assholes is dishonest.

        Every community has assholes and the amount of negative behaviour can be directly correlated to a products issues.

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        One could argue that they were the ass hole first by releasing an unfinished game. Just playing devils advocate here though.

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          Of course, but that’s not on a personal insults level, after all. It’s on a professional, “product unfit for purpose”, level. As part of a commercial transaction, a goods purchase.

          Hence your course of action would be:

          1. Refund the product.
          2. As deemed necessary, avoid that brand in the future.

          But just like when your power drill doesn’t work, calling the helpline then verbally abusing the call center person gets you nowhere, and just ruins someone else’s day who had no say in the product disappointing you. And you didn’t really improve your own situation either, you feel briefly improved by being able to vent but you are still sitting on having spent X money for an unfit product. At least get that money back, that’s some genuinely action being taken.

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          Two wrongs don’t make a right. Just because someone chooses to be greedy doesn’t make it right for someone else to be toxic.

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            Honestly, if one person or entity chooses to act shifty, then it should be okay to be shitty back. Please, let’s have consequences. Let’s not “let it slide” in the name of decorum or politeness. What motivation would people have to act less shitty in the future if everyone just turns the cheek and deals with it? Lol

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            Depends on what the greed is applied to. For a video game it’s whatever but for medicine I completely disagree.

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            I didn’t. I never played the game. I wanted to play the first one but then saw how many DLCs it has. I don’t like this way of developing software, in bits and pieces, so I didn’t want to support it. This changes nothing about the rest of the discussion though.

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      I’m with you, that studio brought the Sims sales model into the new era. The only people who actually play all their content are either wealthy losers or pirates. Nothing is more unwelcoming than a small closed off community.

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        I’m proud to say the whole family were big on Sims 2-4 and we pirated every single version and all expansion packs as children. It was a gateway drug to more pirating in the future. Those are the real, open, and welcoming community.

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          Haha. I gave up on the first Sims because no one was putting up expansion packs to pirate and I sure as fuck wasn’t going to pay for them, so I got bored and quit and never came back to that game series.

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            Also I think there are a couple of copies of the first 2 sims floating around where you get robbed daily and the mailman hates you as an antipiracy measure.

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        The only people who actually play all their content are either wealthy losers

        Don’t dox me, you have no right!