My post probably sounded a lot harsher than it should have. I was under the impression that you regarded LRR as just another amateurish group of escapist content producers, while this is not the case. It does appear that you know this, so sorry for that. Personally I find that the music that they often use adds greatly to the episodes, but that this one worked better without, as part of the humour was how terrible the ads looked and sounded.Baresark said:I gave them credit, I said I appreciate the amount of work they obviously put into their series, stating that I know they are not working on a big budget. I simply stated my opinion. All the episodes I have seen (probably about 10 in all honesty), the audio is hollow and empty sounding. I wasn't trying to mean, but it's funny because they did an episode about sound. I could be massively insulting. I know these are the same guys who do Unskippable, which I really enjoy. But they have material to work off of, making a bit easier than outright writing a script for an episode.
I think it would be because of his lazy eye, or something to that effect, his eyes don't do something that ours do or something like that so his vision wanders or something unintentionally. I know he can't drive and has bad depth perception.N00bits said:Is Jer refusing to actually look at the camera some sort of joke now? Its absolutely driving me up the wall. I find it painful watching him on greenscreen now.
Cap said:I need those so badly.
Let me fire up my altar. Yes, fire up the altar. Because how can you worship the Old Gods without a v8 engine purring away as you sacrifice foxes, small rodents and bears to them?
Why do they make their products so damn hard to get a hold of?Progressive_Stupidity said:Ah, the return of Yummies Corp. With predictably mediocre products on offer.