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Are you hopping into PalWorld?

Steam is the netflix equivalent normie platform for video games.
people with zero standards for quality and no experience or passion upvote literally everything.
i bought it and it's just another super generic survival craft game with tons of bugs and glitches. no idea how this went beyond a 60% rating.

More like Steam also isn't immune to the daily social media hype clickbait commerce.

Its almost like there are actual humans on Steam being humans. Strange!

My social media feed is full of palworld news…. It’s sickening…. What’s so good about it? I know it’s some pokemon clone shooter or something
What's good about any of this is that someone somewhere is getting filthy rich off herd mentality ;) Its never really about the content at this point. Its about who plays it, and you must too.

And then its onto the next one. Given the fact the average social media frequenter has the attention span of a goldfish, this can keep going.
 
I'm bringing a different perspective here, and this is something Gaming Inc. in general knows very well how to use (ask Blizzard, EA, etc):

*Gambling*

I'm a FH5 fan, and the "Wheel Spin" is always a thrill :P
Usually a disappointing one, getting only the damn Green items!

So, every time you are trying to capture a Poke.... I mean, PAL, there is a chance involved and ohhh boy when you have 2%, 6% of catching it and you DO, it's happy times!! (butter my butt and call me a biscuit)

There is something curious about Human DNA and gambling. This NTSC, I mean PAL game knows how to dig deep.
 
When I saw this game I found the concept very meme like, and never thought much else about it. I still don't think much about it, not playing it.

The devs sole purpose was to make money and they very clearly succeeded, they have secured their retirement and then some.
 
I've been playing it for the past week. The game has highs and lows in performance and connectivity on the public servers. Like any popular game early on, I guess. With my own server, I have more control over who joins me and better stability. I can also modify the game settings to suit my preferences.
 
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Now that was funny! The wind has already started blowing. I watched the MSI Gaming live stream of this Game and swore I saw some "Pokemon" drawn characters. Someone in the chat said exactly the same thing about Nintendo.
 
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