That is what my reply was that got screenshotted. I don’t know if he was aware of this or not, and although I believe he was repeatedly posting the same message, I can’t speak as to whether it was a legitimate misunderstanding on his part and he was simply venting his emotions or whether it was a bad faith attempt to foment further anger at us from the hate mob.Īt one point hours after his posts, I responded to users in the chat who were trolling and asking about all the hypothetical reasons why they might be justified in pirating the game. I’ve been informed that the issue he brought up was actually not accurate in regards to how the Epic Game Store works and his problem was solved a while ago through changes to the store. The user Crusism posted a message that I didn’t get a chance to read (I’ve been getting a LOT of messages). You’ll see topics about how the Ooblets devs were “abrasive monkeys,” and even topics talking about “Communist China’s involvement!” This shouldn’t be a problem at first glance, until you realize how vastly skewed the narrative can be. The r/Fuckepic subreddit’s aim is to criticize’s Epic’s business practices. The seven topics that popped up there were from users from a subreddit called r/Fuckepic (this will come up later too). The red circles were the most egregious.Some were from subreddits with video game memes, or political memes some were even using Reddit accounts that only posted once every two or three weeks (lurkers or throwaway accounts). They had never posted in the subreddit before, and they never claimed to have been part of the community. Meanwhile, the purple circles were topics from random users who popped up out of thin air.The blue circles represent those who’ve claimed to be Ooblets supporters or those who’ve had at least a post or two prior to the exclusivity announcement.Colored notation has been added to the images to indicate topics:
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