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I agree with all of this. The fact that it’s much more likely to discourage collaboration than anything else will lead to tons of redundant work. It will certainly discourage the types of mods that require other mods to function or that interact with other mods in order to create a deeper experience for the base game—

So... this is David Ayer and Jared Leto trolling the entire internet, right?

Perfectly articulates why Hot Fuzz is the best.

In-game maps? You mean the player-created missions?

I remember playing the game years and years ago, after Shadowlands came out, and what impressed me more than anything else was realizing that the game was a loose cyberpunk adaptation of Le Morte d’Arthur. Are they continuing the story at all, or is that stuff pretty much stagnant?

It’s basically never going to happen. Although to be honest— does it even need to happen? Are they continuing the story in Anarchy Online, or is it stagnant? If it’s stagnant... why bother? With the incremental patches, it still looks nice, just not “modern”.

You only do if the powers that be like you. I’ve been commenting on Kotaku/io9/Gawker for the better part of a decade in some way or another, and I’m still grey.

Ultron is Marvel’s Brainiac.

His entire lower face is covered, except for the mouth. His chin and jaw are both covered. So... eh.

Eh. I think the cinematography, photography and color palette were beautiful, actually. It was a little desaturated and not blinding, while the brights were even more vivid and high contrast, which let the bright colors pop, let the brights shine while maintaining the outlines on everything. Which is nice because

I don’t think Arrow is for you, then. And Daredevil is nothing like Arrow, at all. Daredevil is The Shield and Sopranos, but with low-level superpowers seen through a realist lens. Arrow starts off as the cross between Macbeth and a 1930s pulp fiction story with improbably high technology seen through a magical

You have a very liberal interpretation of “grimdark”, it seems. And if you think The Flash is grimdark, or that Superman was grimdark, then

Yeah, she does improve. Also, for the most part, Barry doesn’t overtly pine after her for more than a few episodes. And when he gets creepily attached, in the way that comic book and soap opera protagonists are wont to do but that would totally creep people out in real life, he gets swatted right down, thank goodness.

Thaaaank you :)

Oohhhh I remember now! That issue made my eyes water for some reason. That was a really great, great run. Probably my favorite Superman arc, ever.

I don’t understand what you mean by “the Iris mess”? I, honestly, haaaaaaaated Iris in the pilot episode. Like you cannot believe. What grad student who’s just finishing up her thesis is that stupid, or that contemptuous of learning that she can’t understand basic English? Blerg!

You know, you might have been right about it trying to go grimdark if, say, Arsenal had undergone all the horrible grimdark things that they did to him in the awful comics. Or if he was ever “Speedy” to begin with (and he wasn’t. Arrow isn’t a retread of the comics, nor should it be). Or if Oliver ever started calling

His robot suit mask not covering his mouth— that’s what leaps out to you as an egregiously unbelievable thing? Not the fact that an exosuit even exists, even though DARPA and General Electric have been trying to build powered exosuits since the 1960s and still haven’t gotten a fully functional, or even half-way

And yet, Arrow and The Flash are awesome, and there’s zero teen soap drama in them. Sounds like you’re determined to hate DC no matter what, while ignoring the steaming hot messes that were the first seasons of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. and Agent Carter, and making any sort of judgement, good or bad (it’s bad. it’s a bad

That was definitely Neil Degrasse Tyson saying the most Neil Degrasse Tyson thing he would say, if the Superman was real, and/or American.