Total War: Warhammer III players have been a little worried about the game’s pricing for some time now. We’ve seen several DLCs, and while they offer a similar amount of stuff, they all cost more than Total War: Warhammer II’s add-on content.
Players boycotted the game on the Steam forums, but the action has now been banned by Creative Assembly.“Steam has long been a space where we allow people to create the space they want to talk about and discuss games,”Developerexplain。“Unfortunately, as time went on, the discussion became increasingly off-topic (i.e. focused less on the game itself and more on other games or calls for new games), non-constructive (criticism rather than does not offer solutions, or is intended solely to create arguments), focuses on attacking or calling out specific individuals (CA staff, influencers, or community members), or is rooted in speculation (rather than focusing on your experience of the game).”
Moderation will be used when fans provide destructive and unconstructive feedback, prophecies of doom, ruin other players’ fun, etc.Currently, the game is available onon SteamThe recent rating is negative and the rating is completely mixed.
What do you think of all this? Have fans gone too far?