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NightF0x73 said:
Ryuu96 said:

Spend less time on Twitter, I've been having a lot of fun this year just focusing on playing games.

This stuff happens a lot, they'll be a cycle of dooming then they'll be a cycle of hype, gamers are very reactionary and change their feelings constantly, I'm certain that once we see May and beyond all this negativity will be drowned out once again, Xbox exclusive gamers don't have much to talk about because again Microsoft has a light Q1 (but there are plenty of amazing third parties to talk about).

Once Hellblade II hits, it's going to be only a couple week after until June Showcase, then it's going to be back to back Xbox news for the rest of the year, they have a ridiculous amount of 1st party releasing in Q3/Q4, alongside their usual participations in other gaming events like TGS, Gamescom, TGAs, likely another Partner Preview and ID@Xbox showcase.

Twitter is a cesspool that isn't capable of reasonable discussion, Lol. Everyone always dooms when there's not much else to talk about, if Xbox was actually releasing stuff in Q1 then they'd be far less doom but I'm very confident they'll finally have their release schedule sorted starting with Hellblade II and I would honestly just avoid Twitter until then, Lol.

smroadkill15 said:

Taking Twitter seriously is the main problem. It's nothing more than a cesspool of nonsense. 

I see a pattern here around Twitter.

I'll probably delete it just for my mental health

Probably a good idea. Especially if you hang out in the "For You" section of Twitter. That's the algorithm working on showing you posts that will get you to engage with the platform. Negative rather than Positive posts usually is what gets you engaged. 

I primarily stick in the "Following" tab for accounts I selected to follow. Usually just studios or gaming news so I can stay clear from the bait posts. 



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