Quarters Alpha wrote...
No, I don't think that fans have to just enjoy everything that people release. But getting to the point where you're review bombing some dude's book? I know you guys don't think it, but even in books that you think are crap, someone has poured their heart and soul into it. And yet you all take no issue in tearing them apart, merely to express your fervent anger at details being wrong, or the quality not being what you prefer. Gamers have become the most entitled, critical fanbase I've ever seen, and they get worse by the day. It's no longer possible just to sit back and enjoy something, instead becoming necessary to pick apart every single negative detail in a book.
Honestly, you have no idea how easy it is to forget world basics when writing. Writers tend to focus on the emotional beats they want to hit first, and the specific details last. I write myself, and my brother has two published books himself, and no, I don't mean self-published. In my case, I have trouble remembering what I wrote even at the beginning of the book, let alone trying to keep an entire codex in my head.
You guys expect an inhuman task from these writers. They don't have all day to discuss every little detail, and to debate with other writers on forums, and to spend all their free time on it. They have others things to write, things to think about, basic editing to take care of.
But, I know you all don't care about that. Instead, just continue with how awful this book is, and how deserving this guy is of getting ridiculously berated, by all means. Don't let me spoil your fun.
If Bioware had taken any time at all to fact-check this book, 90% of the issues would have been avoided. It's really not that hard. The info is right there on the wiki.
And no one is reviewing the author. We're reviewing the book. It's not very good. When I kicked off the Amazon bomb, I was pretty careful to write what I felt to be a well thought out critical review. It's not a hate-piece. I just have a lot of issues with the book.
Amazon bombs are illegitimate when they are kicked off by something like a PR stunt, or a public statement by the author. But all the criticism here is because of the quality of the work. It's perfectly fair to criticise it. And I don't want anyone to regret purchasing the boook. So giving them the information the we have can only be helpful.
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