The Closed Alpha playtest isn't an invitation to publicly review, it's an invitation to playtest. They're trying to gather data and feedback on an inherently feature-incomplete and unpolished game to help with development. There are going to be private channels for feedback and the playtest data itself is like feedback so public channels are redundant. Obviously Marvel is also just trying to dodge criticism, but that's not a mutually exclusive reason.
limitedduck
Alpha and beta aren't really the same though. Alpha is meant to be unstable and feature incomplete while beta is supposed to be simply missing polish. For Alpha reviews to have real value they need to provide that context. Otherwise, it's just an exercise for the reviewer
It's probably unusual. I hope that's what your friend meant. If something you do is unusual, it doesn't automatically mean you need to stop doing it.
A kind of similar thing happened to me where I added a music album. It had some weird duplication issue where 2 album entries were created: one entry with all the proper metadata that did not correctly link to the files and one with no metadata besides song names that did link to the files. I had to remove all the files of the artist from my library so Jellyfin could completely remove the album entry. Then, when I added the artist back it read the album properly without duplication.
TLDR try removing the entire show and waiting for Jellyfin to wipe it from the library
It's for that reason I was actually looking forward to seeing it, I was curious about what Remedy could make.
I believe Gaben said this specifically at some point
If you liked the despecialized editions, you might like 4K77, 4K80, and 4K83. A gift to purists.
I believe it also closes vents
Adam is someone I can really identify with because he eats ass like me.