![]() Worth noting that none of that “regaining trust” seems to include removing the microtransaction system. And I’m incredibly saddened by that, y’know? And we have to work hard to regain the trust that was lost. We’ve always had a very strong relationship with our core community, and the last few months it feels like that’s slipped away. He argues that he simply didn’t communicate what Overkill is doing with the game well enough: ![]() The main thing to take away from this is that Listo seems to believe the problem wasn’t Overkill lying about microtransactions, nor was it basing the reward for buying a $20 pack months ago on the same microtransaction weapon skins that have had such a negative reception. ![]() #Overkill payday2 update#The moderators and Listo discuss everything that’s gone down at Overkill in the last couple of months, including the Crimefest update that introduced microtransactions, as well as the Completely Overkill Pack which resulted in the moderator strike. Up top you can watch a two-hour long interview with Overkill’s Almir Listo, which ultimately devolves into Listo conveniently dodging every question posed to him. You may remember a while ago that the Payday 2 Steam community moderators went on strike after having to not only put up with Overkill making people angry time and time again, but also with the resulting death threats aimed towards them from people who think that’s a totally reasonable and okay thing to do to unpaid volunteers (spoilers: it isn’t).Īs part of the strike, the moderators wanted to have a frank and open discussion with Overkill about its recent actions, and surprisingly that’s actually happened. Sit down and get comfortable, ladies and gentlemen, for the next gripping chapter of the ‘When Will Overkill Stop Being Shitty’ Chronicles begins now! ![]()
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