Originally Posted by Boblawblah
Originally Posted by Maerd
Originally Posted by Boblawblah
Cyberpunk2077 is sitting at 76% positive out of over 400k reviews on Steam currently. So I'm curious, is it a "scam" if a large majority of people got what they wanted and are happy with their purchase?
Of course it is a scam. Who cares how much positive were reviews? Victims of the pyramid schemes often defended the fraudster because people never admit that they were duped unless damage is so big that they cannot take it anymore. It's a human nature. I had a friend who was sucked into a pyramid scheme and even after he lost lots of money was producing the exact same arguments as you are like "what is a scam? it was not", "I was totally happy with it", "If it wasn't busted I'd have been rich", etc. You're nothing new. 76% is a VERY low approval rate, Fallout 76 also has the same approval rate of 76%. It's hard to find a game with lower rating. Tell me, what RPG has lower rating?

Why was it a scam?
Maybe because they lied so much during development.