So, “Rage quitting isn’t ok, unless the opponent picked good characters”?
So, “Rage quitting isn’t ok, unless the opponent picked good characters”?
Some people just REALLY want to get out of Detroit.
Of course we can say that... Addressing community concerns & complaints like the exotic shard & 10 stack ammo synth issues half way through year 3 when the game is almost a wasteland isn’t something that earns them high fives in most people’s book.
Obviously someone got an 11 killstreak.
Every cheater, ever, seems to always fall back on the same old weak excuse of “well, this games broken....so I don’t feel bad about doing X, Y or Z cheat”. No, just because the game rules are not to your liking does not make the game “broken”. You are just rationalizing your laziness.
This sort of gets into the whole argument about what constitutes importance or how much reverence we’re supposed to give to pure fame. I get sick of people arguing that just because someone hit the motherlode that makes them shrewd, incredibly clever and we’re supposed to tip our hat out of acknowledgement. Jerry…
So nice, I tried to recommend your post twice
You know I don’t care for his videos, or the way he presents himself and I don’t watch him but...
Any actual evidence of that?
Both Draymond and Steph have outplayed Blake and CP3 for the past two seasons. When you combine that with Klay being able to stay with Redick and keep him from shooting (he had 4 attempts at all last night) and you’re left with some cool DeAndre putbacks in a 20 point loss.
I’m not sure you know what “deplorable” means, especially in the context of this specific election.
Dropping 60 points is great, but the real story here is that Draymond Green went 48 minutes without kneeing an opposing player in the balls.
Well thank God, the first game was a little too sunshine-and-roses for my tastes.
Writing can still be good & praiseworthy even while drawing on familiar themes. The reason writers do it & people enjoy it, is because those themes speak to common aspects of the human experience in ways most of us identify with & find moving.
Yeah, at the end of the day, the industry is apparently garbage. The VO actors have the visibility and leverage to do something about it on their end. That doesn’t mean they think they are ‘better’ or more ‘worthy’ of pay than anyone else in the industry.
The fact that voice actors are demanding residuals regardless of a game’s profitability is unreasonable.
“I would say that the collective effort of developers is EXTREMELY important to gamers,”
Those aren’t questions the actors should answer. They are questions for the union. But either way the actors and union aren’t saying that devs aren’t deserving of better pay and hours, but they have no control over that. All they can do is them and it would be stupid to not try and improve their own situation just…
I’m sure they support developers organizing and striking. But they have not; Why is it the voice actor’s job to advocate for development when they themselves are not?
Like Phil LaMarr says in that quote at the bottom, those questions are pitting actors against devs when they are all in the same boat, the devs who crunch, the actors who tear their throats out, they are all filling the coffers of the big cheeses at the top. Instead of “why should you get what i don’t?” They should be…