Magnon t1_j2ct0yi wrote
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The sushi restaurant might want/need those vegan sales to help their bottom line and make sure they stay afloat. A company might feel not compromising their vision is worth losing a few sales to deliver what they want to make.
Nobody goes into a bakery that specializes in cake and then berates them when they won't make them a rack of ribs. They sell cake, if you want ribs, go somewhere else.
nxlss t1_j2ctss8 wrote
How much drugs do you have to take to bring such an argument.
Adding an easier mode (which changes nothing in your experience or the "vision" of the game studio) is the same thing as walking into a bakery and wanting meat???
Your analogy would be more like buying a racing game and then complaining you can't fly to mars in said game.
Magnon t1_j2cu4hl wrote
An easier mode does change the intended experience. If the intended experience is supposed to be oppressive, difficult, grinding difficulty, making it so it's now a power fantasy is not the intended experience.
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