Congratulations to EA for Posting the Most Hated Comment in Reddit History
While Reddit at times exaggerates its incentive as a space for authentic discussions on the web, the huge group driven site has filled in as a sort of town corridor where everybody from everybody from Elon Musk and Barack Obama to a dildo maker have reacted to inquiries from totally un-reviewed strangers. In some cases, it goes well. For Electronic Arts, the new proprietor of the most hated comment in Reddit's history, not really.
The subject of Reddit's fury was the forthcoming EA diversion Star Wars Battlefront 2. All the more particularly, the acknowledgment that a large number of the establishment's most significant characters wouldn't be playable in the amusement from the get-go. To open them, players should spend in-amusement cash earned from hours of play. On account of Darth Vader, the sticker price is 60,000 credits, which requires around a 40-hour venture, as indicated by player gauges. (Spending certifiable cash, which can't be specifically changed over to credits, gives just an "indirect path" of opening the characters.)
EA's reaction on a string condemning the framework was normal of a representative, and for the most part, people and organizations utilizing Reddit for purposes considered plainly self-limited time or unscrupulous are met with antagonistic vibe. From Reddit:
The goal is to give players a feeling of pride and achievement for opening diverse legends.
Concerning cost, we chose starting esteems in view of information from the Open Beta and other modifications made to point of reference remunerates before dispatch. In addition to other things, we're taking a gander at normal for every player credit win rates regularly, and we'll be influencing steady changes in accordance with a guarantee that players to have challenges that are convincing, fulfilling, and obviously achievable by means of gameplay.
We welcome the sincere criticism, and the enthusiasm the group has advanced around the present themes here on Reddit, our discussions and over various web-based social networking outlets.
Our group will keep on making changes and screen group input and refresh everybody as soon and as frequently as possible.
"I think about whether Burger King needs to offer me a feeling of pride and achievement by influencing me to work 10 hours for my fucking fries," one Redditor jested accordingly.
It's vague what, precisely, about EA's comment provoked the uncommon negative response, yet a since-erased tweet from an individual from Battlefront 2's group engagement group may have fanned the fire. The tweet expressed: "The rocker designers on this web."
For a long time, the subreddit r/ListOfComments has been indexing the site's most disdained comments, which are ascertained by subtracting opposing downvote responses from positive upvotes. Thinking back on past title-holders for Worst Comment, there's the time Reddit's CEO admitted to covertly altering client comments (11,537 net downvotes) and the one where Jill Stein calls out on atomic vitality (11,996 net downvotes). EA's comment obscures these by a mile with 263,000 net downvotes and checking, likely a greater number of individuals that are right now running the open beta of Star Wars Battlefront 2.
EA has a background marked by settling on client antagonistic choices, and gaming and Star Wars fans are broadly frank. It's almost amazing it took this long to reach a crucial stage.
Refresh 11/13/17 2:22 pm ET: Not just is EA's comment nearing 400,000 downvotes, however, it seems to have broken the voting UI on portable for a few clients, who are detailing that the upvote catch is presently cut off. Probably the fashioners of Reddit never expected a comment's aggregate rank to keep running into six digits.