Zombra
An iron rock in the river of blood and evil
I don't think that's the point ... I feel like the way Steam reviews work is kind of biased to hurt smaller time devs and more "niche" games. That orange Mixed at the top of the page doesn't generally happen to big studios due to a lower common denominator. When thousands of kids are reviewing your game, one bad review doesn't matter ... when only a few dozen people review it, every single bad review is like a torpedo. PD has a few hundred reviews by now so the bar is lowering, but I see even the "most helpful" bad reviews are saying "good potential but not recommended in current state". Since we can all see the devs sincere efforts to fix problems, it would be terrible for these "not yet" bad reviews to tank the project.So being a small time dev or whatever should shield you from negative reviews even if people don't like your game?That is actually exactly what it is! FYI we read the positive reviews also. The only thing different with a negative review is it hurts business, limiting resources and driving us (and other companies) away from the genre.
I know you see the game as beyond saving due to fundamentals, and I'm not trying to convince you otherwise. But as a disinterested observer I do think that bad reviews at this stage, even if fair for the current state, are destructive and will tend to push things into a failure spiral, and since you're the only one I see hating on the awareness system, it would be a shame if the game disappeared instead of realizing its best potential.