laitimes

Players of "Jedi Submarine 2" ran to "Three Kingdoms" for help, hoping to brush each other in good faith

author:3DM Game Network

After "Jedi Submarine 2" Steam was bombarded with bad reviews, in order to retaliate against this game, some netizens actually ran to the Steam page of "Three Kingdoms" to brush up on bad reviews, hoping that players of "Three Kingdoms" can also go to "Jedi Submarine 2" to brush each other's bad reviews and continue to put pressure on Sony. This kind of "honest mutual brushing" has led to a 10% drop in the Steam praise rate of "Three Kingdoms".

Players of "Jedi Submarine 2" ran to "Three Kingdoms" for help, hoping to brush each other in good faith

Of course, this phenomenon of "mutual brushing of integrity" is not the first time. As early as when "Overwatch 2" landed on Steam, there were also "Overwatch 2" players who went to "Three Kingdoms" to move rescuers, hoping that "Three Kingdoms" "generals would help" and give Blizzard's "Overwatch 2" a bad review, which directly led to the "Overwatch 2" Steam negative review rate surpassing "Three Kingdoms" to rank first.

Bad reviews, refunds, and honest brushes, PC gamers have defended themselves with practical actions, and now Sony has finally made a compromise - no longer forcing Steam players to bind PSN accounts, which is indeed a major victory for PC gamers in the past three days. However, players still have a long way to go when it comes to fighting ZZZQ.

Players of "Jedi Submarine 2" ran to "Three Kingdoms" for help, hoping to brush each other in good faith
Players of "Jedi Submarine 2" ran to "Three Kingdoms" for help, hoping to brush each other in good faith
Players of "Jedi Submarine 2" ran to "Three Kingdoms" for help, hoping to brush each other in good faith

Read on