So you can come up with one specific example, but you don't have a link to it?
So you can come up with one specific example, but you don't have a link to it?
Can you point out anyone actually using either of these claims, let alone show that they're standard?
Think about how you'd handle this in real life. Would you feel like you needed a "fair fight" against bloodthirsty psychopaths and hellborn beasts?
"ousting", huh? Is that what you call it when I clearly said otherwise, you just stuff misinformation and false comments at someone?
You have made it personal so you need to give me an apology for trying to force these insane accusations on me. You don't get to make that call. You have went after me.
LOL, common reocurrance among anime fans I guess...
I think this is the moment I became the unhip guy who just doesn't get it, doesn't want to get it, and finds "it" in general to be stupid.
I'll be honest. I feel like this pretending to understand all the new anime lingo kids like.
You're WRONG. Stan Lee received monies from Cadence up until the 1990s. Then with the movies, Stan gets POINTS on distribution.
He's got executive producer credits all the big Marvel movies that I know of (X-Men and Spider-Man movies included, not just the MCU movies), not to mention a lot of "created by" credits for various characters, so he's likely bringing in some decent scratch from the current movies. Even though the title is honorary…
obligatory.
The same aroma comes up from Stripperella, the decade-old Pamela Anderson vanity project featuring animated crime-fighting stripper Erotica Jones. Everything about it felt half-assed and it had the added shame of making Stan seem like a dirty old man.
I am in the group that thinks Jack Kirby probably did most of the heavy lifting while Stan Lee gets far too much of the credit. Meanwhile Lee gets cameos in Captain America, a character he didn't even create?
I love Stan. LOOOOOOVE him. I want to say that right up front.
When I can go 90+ Paragon levels without ever seeing green numbers on stats in already mediocre gear, I think it's fair to call it out as a shitty system.
It took me over 400 hours of spilled blood and mouse clicks to get a perfectly geared character in Diablo.
Compared to what D3 vanilla loot system was (remember? no class bias, 1 legendary over a hundred hours of gameplay and barely any set item at all?), no one can complains on the current one.
The "best" part about Diablo's loot system is that probably two of those items are sidegrades and MAYBE one an upgrade.
I just wish there was a more reliable way to get access to greed's domain.