klausaidon
Klausaidon
klausaidon

Pretty much. I doubt they cared if they got it right or not. And even if they had a real gamer among their crew that looked over the script, and say “Hey guys, this isn’t really right”, it would have gone of deaf ears cause they just didn’t care at all.

Actually, I think the problem stems from them just not giving a fuck if they portray gamers right or not. If they had cared at all, they would have done some semblance of research, which I doubt they did. They just took some stereotypes, and threw it all together.

I never understood why it is SO hard for TV/Movies to get gaming culture right. Like, they can’t get a few actual, adult gamers, show them the script, and ask for input? I could tell them that’s not how gamer’s banter before a match. Most people just joke around, talk casually. While professional teams I imagine

$1.3 Billion*

I’d actually fund my own game. Would be a high-fantasy action adventure game, based around stealth.

Pretty much.

You act as if they actually exist, and aren’t all fiction.

Weak, but they didn’t say they get in the way, or were completely useless. I’m not arguing that they’re weaker than their other teammates, I’m saying they aren’t useless, and have their roles.

What I would have liked is some automation with the NPCs that flow in. The ability to give them more jobs than just either as merchant, farmer, guard(Which became rather redundant since you can just build turrets), or scavenger, and a better interface to manage them at that. Personally I think it would be nice to

Why? How the hell does that help them? If they could cure cancer, probably.

What?

Ok, if you’re HIGHLY understating the definition of god to just include someone who has superhuman abilities (As the second definition of the word, where the pantheon gods would fall under), %90 of Super heroes would be considered gods by those standards. Making that not a very high standard, since I imagine Hawkeye,

A lot of super heroes would be immune to Cancer.

Ok, give a good example of when Hawkeye, or Black Widow vastly got in the way of saving the world? And mind control, like in the movie, doesn’t count. The Hulk was affected by Loki’s tricks too, as well as Thor. And are you seriously comparing them to a 5 year old?

Is he Omnipotent? Because I’m pretty sure Thor isn’t Omnipotent in any canon.

Yeah, exactly, I don’t know why people are still talking about this. A: Thor isn’t a literal God. He’s an alien with advance technology, and is extremely powerful. He still has his limitation, one being B: He can’t be everywhere at once. Same with all the more powerful Avengers. Hawk Eye, and Black Widow are there to

Was more of his actions, than any one line. I remember specifically the temper tantrums he had when ever he received bad news. Pulling out his lightsaber, and destroying rooms in a fit of rage. Though if I could watch the movie again, I’m pretty sure he was pretty whiny towards Supreme Leader Snorke. But I couldn’t

There was a lot of things that was wrong with the Prequels. One of them being Hayden’s awful acting that failed to show the struggle Anakin was going through, and making him relate-able. Another was both the lack of a clear cut Protagonist, and Antagonist. I think it was a huge mistake to kill off Darth Maul in the

Nah, I disagree. I think some of the lines can be salvaged, if done with the right level of emotion. Though the script definitely did need some work as well. I’m certainly not saying Hayden was the only problem with the prequels.

How about Ren having a fucking temper tentram every time he received bad news? Come on, let’s be real here.