
That’s not “a very common way to see it”. It’s the way it is.
Facts are independently measurable; there the same for everyone, you always get the same data; there are no exceptions. As you said in another comment, objective reality is what remains true regardless of reference frame.
Opinions are not independently measurable. Once you have a measurement that holds true across reference frames, you have a fact.
Objective reality is treated as superior to subjective reality because it’s more useful. Subjective reality can be “better” in certain circumstances though, for example as an escape for a mind - abandon your observations of objective reality and replace them with something preferable.
You have to accept the meanings of words in order to have a meaningful debate about the concepts they carry.













From Software patched the original Dark Souls PC port to remove Games For Windows Live when that service shut down, replaced it with steam networking. This was years and years before the remaster, so they weren’t making money on it - they just up and fixed it. MMOs? A bunch of unpaid modders brought up the first WoW custom servers, and some of those were reverse engineered.
Your argument doesn’t pass the “just look and see if it’s true” test.