Romulus
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After looking at this around the internet, I found something interesting.
On reddit, this game was upvoted more than any gaming post I've ever seen, even with "VR" in the title.
The announcement trailer on youtube has millions of views, again, overwhelmingly "liked" vs "disliked"
Almost every video I've seen about mirrors this actually.
However, its only when you sniff through vid and forum comments that the vocal minority voice screams louder than the majority.
And based on the votes, the majority seem excited, even the ones who don't own VR. We all know gamers are quick to downvote and dislike things they don't agree with, and this doesn't seem to be the case, surprisingly.
Maybe I'm off base somewhere.
On reddit, this game was upvoted more than any gaming post I've ever seen, even with "VR" in the title.
The announcement trailer on youtube has millions of views, again, overwhelmingly "liked" vs "disliked"
Almost every video I've seen about mirrors this actually.
However, its only when you sniff through vid and forum comments that the vocal minority voice screams louder than the majority.
And based on the votes, the majority seem excited, even the ones who don't own VR. We all know gamers are quick to downvote and dislike things they don't agree with, and this doesn't seem to be the case, surprisingly.
Maybe I'm off base somewhere.