Spend enough time in any gaming community, and you’ll find that “hot takes” are never in short supply. For this list, we pulled directly from a discussion on the r/gaming subreddit where users were asked to share their most controversial gaming opinions. The responses ranged from bold critiques of beloved franchises to unexpected defenses of widely disliked trends. Whether you agree or strongly disagree, these takes sparked serious debate among players. Here are 15 controversial opinions shared by gamers on Reddit that definitely got people talking.Stop making me walk slow and have a cinematic conversation. At that point just make it a fucking cutscene or have me auto walk. So tedious and boring.cnx.cmd.push(function() {cnx({playerId: "106e33c0-3911-473c-b599-b1426db57530",}).render("0270c398a82f44f49c23c16122516796");});Subtitles on should be default. I don’t want to struggle through badly audio mixed cutscenes or miss my mission parameters because I had to wait for the cutscenes to be over to turn on subtitles.They should bring back cheat codes for single player games90% of games with crafting systems would be better without themGames don’t have to be hard or impossible to be fun.I have never even considered reading a lore note.If you have to play for 20+ hours for it to get good then I’m not playing and its a bad game.Making your game exclusive to one console will not convince me to buy the console. I am not made of money, it will just make me dismiss most games you put out.Manual saving is always better I do not care for the game designer’s intent on limiting my ability to save.Petting dogs in games only exists to get free advertising from the petting dogs account on TwitterThe post 10 Gamers Share Their Controversial Opinions appeared first on Den of Geek.