The problem of a sudden surge of negative ratings on Steam is not new and is called "review attacks". This usually happens as a disapproving reaction of the players to certain actions of the game creators. Recent notable examples are waves of backlash against older Metro games due to withdrawal decisions
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"Ubisoft wants to give all players the opportunity to experience the majesty and beauty of the cathedral with Assassin's Creed Unity on PC," the French publisher said. "We encourage all of you who want to help with the restoration and renovation of the Cathedral to join Ubisoft's donations."
Interestingly, following this
- Thanks to Ubisoft and Assassin's Creed Unity for giving us the opportunity to appreciate what Notre Dame was like. God bless France."
- βI finished Unity literally the night before Notre Dame caught fire. In addition to being completely devastated by such a historic loss and even shedding a tear, I felt the loss especially intimate because βI was only there last nightββ¦ I know that sounds silly!β
- βFor many, many years, we will only be able to see Notre Dame in its true glory in pictures and live in Unity.β
At the moment, recent positive reviews about Unity have not been noticed and filtered out by a special Valve system that monitors such atypical activity. In theory, these positive reviews of Unity can be rejected, because not all recent reviews are related to the game itself. But maybe
βAs described earlier, we call a rating attack when users post a lot of reviews in a short period of time in order to lower the game's rating. And we consider off-topic reviews to be those in which the arguments in no way affect the desire to buy this product. Therefore, such reviews should not count towards its ranking.β
Unity, as you might expect after a free giveaway, is currently experiencing a resurgence of interest. This project in the Assassin's Creed series at one time suffered from a terrible start, replete with technical problems (especially on PC, where, in addition, the system requirements of the new generation engine turned out to be extremely high). Because of this, Ubisoft stopped releasing new games in the series every year. Now that the major technical issues have long since been fixed and gaming PCs have become much more powerful, the project is considered undervalued. Yesterday, Ubisoft shut down the Unity servers for an hour to perform maintenance to increase cloud capabilities - there seems to be a strong surge of interest among old and new players.
Costumed parkour around Paris as an advertisement for Unity
Source: 3dnews.ru