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So...

I was like you. The first few things I heard I was like “well he is wealthy in Hollywood so skewing a bit right isn’t uncommon” but then he started doing things like this. Shilling unsustainable industries because the “working man” needs jobs and shitting on the idea that we could train these people for new jobs.

That industry knows it is on borrowed time and is trying to find ways to delay the inevitable. 

https://io9.gizmodo.com/at-last-there-s-a-movie-that-makes-the-avengers-truly-1701495432

It seems like A LOT of the narrative being written, in the wake of the Carpenter tweets, is that Whedon was the primary issue with Justice League and Snyder is going to be the savior here.

Not that I’m a Whedon fanboy or anything, guy is probably a creep, but Age of Ultron was a lot better than any of the DC stuff and a lot better than some give it credit for. As for who fucked up JL... it’s pretty obvious that Zack Snyder can’t make a good film to save his life... soooo...

Age of Ultron really isn’t that bad - flawed, yes, but not bad - and the blame for its flaws is not entirely Whedon’s fault - there is a reason Feigue moved to get rid of Perlmutter and the story comittee after AoU.

Star Citizen...Let me tell you what the real issue is with Star Cit-

CIG is saddened to hear these allegations from the anonymous sources

Yeah... it would be a real shame if Star Citizen’s release were delayed by a week.

a couple of things here:

To be fair, it’s why SpaceX is watching too. Failure is a learning experience.

The Maker transitioned into the main universe pretty well, and Jimmy Hudson (Wolverine’s son) popped up, but mostly no.

While I’m still sad for Anthem’s developers, I am so glad to hear this. This is the best news for me.
That said a Dragon Age multiplayer spin-off could be interesting. Not for me. But still I would love if they branched off and tried some different things with the franchise. Same for Mass Effect

Okay, but regardless of your feelings, the actual Ultimate armor looks better than that:

Sure, and damage control, in this instance isn’t necessarily bad, right? “We messed up, here is what you want.” seems like an okay sentiment?

Wait, companies are realizing single-player games can still thrive and be lucrative?! THAT’S CRAZY TALK, everything must be live-service, there’s no such thing as big single-player games an--

I always got the feeling that the original concept for the game was a new single player RPG IP but then EA said “Make a multiplayer game instead” and Anthem is what we got.  Deep down there are the bones of a cool story but that wasn’t what the game was being made into

Dailey’s explanation also puts blame on the ongoing covid-19 pandemic, forcing the studio to adopt work from home strategies, for not being able to meet expectations.