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Those reviews will just get marked as off topic by Valve and you won't reach your target goal, however you might try using social media like Twitter to make Valve aware of the situation.
You can read more about it here. Good luck with the review bombing,though.
And the review stats say that nearly 8 of 10 players are fine with CS2.
Also I highly doubt they read reviews for looking for bug reports (and that they do read reviews at all), they have an e-mail for bug reports.
I didn't tell you what can you write and what cannot, I stated some arguments about that your thread won't make any impact.
You stated:
I just told you why it is wrong.
If people are upset with or don't like a product, quite frankly, they have an OBLIGATION to voice their opinion.
How many years now have companies shamed their customers and people just sit there and take the verbal abuse? THAT is what's actually shameful.
https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/review%20bombing
https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/review_bomb
I never said they cannot do that. And how is valve verbally abusing their customers?
Also not to mention the game runs quite fine on most systems so yeah i dont get these review bomb attempts...
Care to explain how am i gaslighting? And please do not target other users in this forum,thanks.