You don't know what I do (except grad work in choral conducting from earlier this thread), you don't know my life, you don't know what I'm doing right now. How are you qualified to make that statement about me? I'll refute it with this: I've played competitive video games since the original Doom. Money'd in several Counter-Strike 1.6 tournaments. You can stop with the personal attacks on me now.
Now, to the issue at hand: if you go back through and read my posts, I have never once said anything about the CUSTOMERS needing to fix the netcode. The
@kabelfritz has made the correct approach in summarizing other data points in the industry where success has been had in the online front. In the other thread, all I said was that raising ANY kind of ruckus in a group setting wouldn't work. I also never said that this letter would work either, but I did say that it would be slightly more effective if actual solutions or as close to solutions as we can get (working games like KI) were employed.
You are correct that the "cold shoulder" approach seems to work nowadays. That's simply because we have the means and visibility to do so with the internet. Unfortunately, you also make the assumption that they give zero fucks -- someone in one of these threads brought up the fact that they may not be able to elaborate why it appears that they give zero fucks. Simple minds tend to see the lack of response as zero fucks given and choose not to analyze past that. There are likely way more things in play here than just 'THEY DON'T CARE', but some people don't understand that.