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I definitely think that it was voted for as a "joke" vote
The problem with joke votes is that it really corrupts the entire thing. RDR2 getting "most loving updates" or whatever it was called after it was shut down is a middle finger to the devs who actually keep up with their games.
Kinda reminds me of brexit: "I didn't think that it'd actually happen!"
"And now here we are, on an island with a failing economy and scrambling to establish trade routes with the people we just told to fuck off."
Considering the awards are nigh-useless anyway, sacrificing some "credibility" to call out shitty business seems worth it imo.
It's not like it's a "haha look how silly this is" joke--it's a "you all fucked this up though for the public to hate you, do better" joke.
Think of it like this: You could annoy some shit companies for a few minutes or give a small dev a life achievement they will cherish for years.
Don't undermine these things please. We used to not have awards, award shows, anything for games. Showing we don't give a shit is a quick way for them to disappear.
Award shows have been on the way out for well over a decade, and have been purely marketing tools for even longer.
More importantly, the devs who got their games nominated likely saw sales spike, which means more players enjoying the things they created, and they were properly compensated for their work. That means way more than a BS award that sits on a shelf.
It's "undermining gaming" to give award show results so much weight when we know how biased they are.
.. Homie, every single year I look forward to the games I had a ton of fun with and emotionally connected with get the recognition they deserve so the people who worked so hard on it get a little more than just a paycheck and a high five.
I'm sorry you're so jaded and scarred by something that you can't understand what it means to pour your heart into a project and have one of the biggest stages for that field of work hail it as one of the best pieces of work for the year. Steam awards are directly voted on by us and it's made clear by the dogshit picks everyone made as a 'joke'. The award shows themselves have to filter out joke votes for that exact reason or it's just not fun to watch.
If you're not clearly better enough at the category to beat the meme, it's because you don't deserve the recognition you're complaining about.
Meme votes are a product of not having anything worth actually voting for.
Bro it is truly, truly not that deep.
It must be nice wiping your shit covered shoes on someone's couch and telling them it's not that deep.
You're making a lot of worst-possible-assumptions about my character based on a throwaway comment on how fake awards aren't that important. Go outside.