splatton
Splatton
splatton

I never thought someone would be so bold as to drive in real life the way I drive in video games.

It is badly written, badly acted, and mediocre direction. The good to excellent production values can not save it from these shortcomings.

The entire purpose of intersectionality is to identify and use differences as a shield from criticism.

...the resurgence in popularity of openly and extremely racist beliefs in the US is a recent phenomenon from a period when they were in decline.

Like I said, there’s absolutely nothing unique about the problems in the game industry. ;)

Don’t get me wrong, managing scope is a huge problem. R* historically cuts more than 50% of their games content during development. This isn’t an inherently insurmountable problem, creative enterprise relies heavily on iteration and part of iteration is cutting what doesn’t work.

The problem is the lack of mature

9 month delay is not for polish.

Please follow up in eleven months when they inevitably lay off a significant fraction of the overworked underpaid developers.

It’s more than mismanaged scope, it’s very very poor process maturity. With no incentive to change, customers will buy regardless of release date, it will continue.

People think it’s a point where the gravity between the Moon and the Earth equalize...

If it can’t be disrupted it isn’t worth the effort.

In most performing arts it’s a pretty big faux pas to immediately negate what the previous guy has done. Acting, music, dancing, rpg’s all teach collaboration. When a participant begins negating things the story very quickly grinds to a halt.

Kind of like the ending of TLJ.

But it’s OK to leave in the violent sexual assault against the man?

It’s like they read the “which weighs more, a pound of feathers or a pound of lead” riddle, tried to convert it to nutrition, and the whole thing just went off the rails.

That is not what a GAU-8/A Avenger sounds like. 

 Masamune would be proud of this cut.

Never stop on a track unless there’s a red flag. Never. Never ever.

How do you suggest reconciling this with the widespread climate of “it’s not my job to educate you on my situation”?

On the one hand I can sympathize with someone constantly being asked to educate others...

...on the other hand the 101 person to ask doesn’t necessarily deserve to step into a bear-trap.

shhh...don’t put up a fight...