Originally Posted by
SeverianLyonesse
What I am imparting is simply the wisdom of basic complex systems theory: the less robust a system is, the more susceptible it is to falling apart in the face of even minor inconveniences.
If people don't want to be devastated by something completely reasonable like a two week delay of something as relatively inconsequential as a video game...don't hinge so much of your happiness on one single media event going as planned. And I have seen enough posts here and on reddit to show that there are definitely some people who were substantially affected by the delay--which to me says more about them and their dependency on the game than anything the developers did wrong.
Some of you clapping back seem to realize I'm not actually addressing you, and instead you are defending what I believe is a pretty...fallible?...heuristic, "don't criticize how people live their lives" (which, if I may be blunt, quite often reads to me as a euphemistic deflection, "don't tell me defining my identity by my consumer habits is vacuous and/or irresponsible"). Which, I guess good for you for having some sort of moral compass, even though for many reasons I do not agree with this neoliberal approach to discussion.
Here's the thing, though. This is a public forum. One that is quite susceptible to people posting incredibly myopic, self-centered, underthought threads like this one. 1) By making a thread they are submitting to public comment. 2) Which I as a participating member of this community have done, because I get quite irritated by seeing places of public discourse clogged up with whiny non-topics.