Stop pretending like you don't know what the modern colloquial use of grifting is in online gaming forums. You just admitted you believe that PD does not listen, so all of your criticisms are just here so other players read them. You also admit you don't own the game so your criticism isn't based on a product you own or paid money for, which would be a valid feeling as if you got misled or the product is subpar for what you paid.
You literally just come on here to tell other players how you feel about a product that you don't own over and over and over to the point it has begun to annoy multiple players. This behavior would be FINE if you believed that maybe PD listens to your complaints and such comments may better the game, but now you have openly admitted you don't think they do. At this point, the sole reason you come is to vent these opinions to a community of people who have told you hundreds of times they either don't care or are tired of hearing it.
GTP does not have rules against this and has a nice ignore button, but because so many people reply to your same old criticisms and the fact you turn threads like that of the undocumented changes into a battle zone by complaining instead of helping us by reporting undocumented changes ( how could you even do that, you don't own the game), it's impossible to get away.
" A griefer/grifter derives pleasure primarily, or exclusively, from the act of
annoying other users, and as such, is a particular nuisance in
online gaming communities. "
We get it, you think Granturismo 7 IS a mediocre game with a poor economy, **** AI, crapy progression, lacks events, low payouts, a sub-par physics system, with a poor implementation of mechanics such as the custom race feature, roulette, and engine swaps. I also think you feel PD is out of touch and is way behind on adding modern cars.
Did I miss anything? Do I need citations? If I did I will just go back and find them easily and or stick around and find out because the criticism keeps coming non-stop.
Constructive criticism is fine, there's nothing constructive about bringing it up hundreds of times.