This right here I haven't heard anything good about a sonic game since Adventure 2, even then a ton of people still complain about that.drbarno said:the sonic fanbase, they complain about everything that happens in the games,
True that my brother, except we are hard to please after they have come into office. For the most part, campaigns please the voters well enough.Crazie_Guy said:American voters
You forgot my personal favourite:Tax_Document said:The MMO Market.
"Too grindy."
"I don't feel like I'm working towards anything."
"You only get more gear so you can raid."
"It's too repetitive."
"Too many random encounters."
Ect.
Some thing just never change...blue spartan 11 said:The Halo fanbase. Or at least those on Bungie.net. Steer clear from the Halo Reach forum. Most of it is mostly kids going "Waaaaaah! It's different from Halo 3! They ruined Halo!". And before that it was "Waaaaaah! It's different from Halo 2! They ruined Halo!". And before that... you get the idea. The few threads actually trying to do something gets flooded with trolls, making them unreadable.
This. So much this.Daystar Clarion said:Any fanboy of any fan base. Ever.
A lot of fans are self entitled, whiney bitches, and are only ever satisfied if a sequal ends up being exactly like it's predecessor. Just looks at the whole DA2 mess.
The game is more streamlined.
"Nuhuh! It's dumbed down for the console tards!"
Character archetypes are not as important, so it's not as necessary to always have a 2 mage 1 tank set up, the same level of tactics is still required at higher levels.
"Nuhuh! It's just easier!"
The dialogue wheel streamlines conversation, making a more fun engaging conversation system.
"WAAAAAAAAAAAAH! DRAGON EFFECT 2! WAAAAAAAAH!"
I could do this all day...
Superman isn't a character. He's the personification of the absolute upper end of the yardstick of morality. No real person was ever so good. Superman has no faults, consequently he's uninteresting.Thespian said:That's because Superman has an appallingly small amount of characterization for someone who has had the spotlight shone on him for so long, so everyone fills him up with their own presumptions. I guess.The Youth Counselor said:Superman fans are impossible to please. Everyone has their own very unique interpretation of who or what Superman is and means.
I think thou hast not read All-Star Superman vol. 1 and 2 (by Grant Morrison) or For the Man who has it All (by Alan Moore).Johnny Impact said:Superman has no faults, consequently he's uninteresting.