patrikc: Crevurre, my reply to you is stuck processing for some reason, so I will type it this way, maybe it'll work now. Here's what I wrote:
As I said, if you're dissatisfied with a company (or person), let them know, but do so in a respectful manner. That way, your chances of getting your point across will definitely increase.
I was just watching a video on YouTube and the host talked, among others, about the gaming industry nowadays. In her words, bad mouthing developers is still a form of engagement (bad press is still press, right?), so that will not help the customer. If you've a point a make, take it to the developers/publishers and show them where they're wrong (if you so wish), but without attacking them. If they're unwilling to listen, don't invest any more of your time in the cause - it means they don't value your input. Perhaps move on to something that is worthy of your effort.
Take a moment and reflect on that.
I literally proved Blizzard was breaking it's "core values" to them and they didn't give a shit. Being polite did nothing. you get nothing out of it, but disrespect. So starting on an equal footing is at least not going to insult you.
We have the worst, most overrated devs in history that all think they're the best ever. They're also the most untouchable, while people got fired in the past for being trash.