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Sorry for camera quality! Built a new PC and my cam settings reset. Have already fixed them.
Currently the game is trash because even after the update Juicers and Hackers are everywhere, a casual can't even enjoy the game. As soon as you get in your hunted down and attacked by sweats in top level gear while you are forced to use green tickets, how are beginners ever supposed to get better at the game(operations mode)
I suspect it's true that they are paid review bots but they seem to review a bunch of unrelated games and software in tandem to obfuscate the origin. So you can never actually know who really paid for the review in the first place. Some devs over at the indie dev communities have also gotten some of these bot reviews on their random little unknown games before. Of course it could be Tencent doing this, but equally it could also be just about anyone else. Someone could just go and pay to bot Enders' Twitch channel for example too.
I've kept a list of some of these accounts and most of them get banned fairly quickly and have their reviews removed, so Valve is actively working against this problem.
Here are some sample accounts that have not been banned yet:
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561199683903100/recommended/
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561199679710857/recommended/
https://steamcommunity.com/profiles/76561199683702464/recommended/
You can find millions more of these.
- This is NOTHING new for platforms that have built-in review functions. With companies like Amazon, walmart, and all other big platforms, there are tools that you can pay for to have people boost review numbers. Amazon even has their own called Vine lol. So this shouldn't be surprising at all.
- Yes, some of your favorite shooters are from companies that do this as well. This is not a Delta Force exclusive case.
- What would you have the company do when you have a bunch of people who complained about one function in the game (kernel level cheats) when the FREE STILL IN BETA game is good at its core? When i downloaded the game the reviews were Mostly Negative and it was the most inaccurate representation of the game.
- YouTube videos garnering more views isn't suspicious. It's called running an Ad Campaign on your video. This is NOTHING NEW. All your favorite shooters, guess what, they run ad campaigns before season launches. Matter of fact they run whole marketing campaigns through other websites, driving people to these videos. Why? To boost awareness about the season right before it comes out.
Lastly, for you. What does a video like this do for Delta Force other than negatively impacting the game? Makes no sense when 99% of your recent videos are about Delta Force🤦♂️
Whats really funny is,how many "content creators" jumped into the Hype Train without thinking like they did with Gray Zone Warfare still on its Pre Alpha!
Making events with Prize money,when the game isnt working well,there are a lot of cheaters,hit boxes are a joke,achievements are a waste of time.
If the game was really good,they wouldnt need to do this kind of crap!
All credit to TheCadWoman for the research she did about this!
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