"Or we could yell louder. That works, too."

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Anyway, selling copies in the millions isn't the same as the best kindergartener at math. I get the point; it's a twist on a somewhat old joke. I understand kindergarten mathematics isn't a high bar, and I get that the same is being said of the crpg market.

However, it's like saying professional mathematician who's about average in the highly qualified field he's in is also the best at mathematics when compared to kindergartners.

It's a fine comment if it's meant to highlight that the crpg market tends to be on the lower end of sales, but a legitimate point about the success of BG3, it is not.

I do not think Warlocke is hating on the game.

I can't, however, say the same for everyone. Some of the comments are bending over backwards trying to frame success into failure. On one hand, it doesn't bother me all that much. On the other, it's just so obnoxious. In my opinion.