88chaz88 said:
Lord Krunk said:
You might have a point if I were neither a Tumblr user, a liberal, or someone who likes this comic for the most part. Unfortunately for you, you don't.
Just being a tumblr user or self professed liberal doesn't mean you share the views that the comic is satirising, that's the same bullshit logic that made people think WGDF was "putting down the white man". And of course you like the comic, for the most part it's poking fun at the crap in the games industry that we all agree is shit.
Perhaps I'm wrong for attacking you personally. I don't know what your issue with WGDF is (though the parodies are just poorly constructed kneejerk reactions), I myself didn't quite like the Zimmerman reference since I'm of the "innocent until proven guilty" line of reasoning, but I've certainly noticed that there's a large subset of fans of any creator who just enjoy their own opinions being regurgitated. Grey and Jim Sterling get this all the time as usually their opinions are 'safe' within the angry videogamer community, but as soon as something they say conflicts or becomes the least bit controversial, instead of asking or analysing why such a person they usually agree with thinks this, the 'fans' grab their torches and pitchforks.
I should reiterate that I really don't care what the subject of a joke is, so long as it's done tastefully. Or failing that, at least done well. To be honest, the real punchline of these comics are the comments sections. The craft is what interests me, not the intended audience.
The Penny Arcade Dickwolves fiasco is a good example of how not to do it. It was funny while it lasted, but they beat that horse way too hard for way too long, and it reflected rather poorly on them.
My issue with WGDF is that, having read and seen quite a bit of Grey's stuff, I know he's better than clickbait trolling. Much like Cerberus Syndrome (example: the infamous miscarriage in Ctrl+Alt+Del), that kind of comic is a sure warning sign of a lack of ideas. The shark-jumping moment, if you will.
My original commenting was to congratulate Cory for steering away from blatantly trying to rile people up for views. It still is, honestly; I don't see why people would get anywhere near as worked up at this compared to WGDF because it isn't lampooning anyone in particular. I mean, there was a bit of backlash, and it was probably meant to, but most of the Tumblr users who have posted here have been generally positive toward it. If Grey were to make a joke about the Tumblr-SJW community the same as WGDF (compared to the comic above), it would probably have featured a morbidly obese white girl raping a horse with a strapon, screaming at people to both love her and kill themselves for about 6 panels. I'm not even exaggerating here. Well, I am, but that's the point.