Most comics fans are actually opposed to a lot of the negative woman stereotypes in comics.irishda said:You're right. Good examples: another video game, an industry that exists entirely around NEVER providing an ending (how many fucking spider-mans and batmans are there at this point?), an early Victorian serial that's basically the precursor to comics, and one shitty movie franchise. Besides, comic book stories? Really? Yeah, THOSE are some earth-shatteringly good pieces of literature there.Merrick_HLC said:You've NEVER seen that before?irishda said:Regardless of why you hate the ending the point still stands that only gamers would raise money to change something when every other medium has people just bitching about it for a little while then moving on. Remember the ending to the Sopranos? How much flak they got? People were paying money for cable, for the privilege to watch the show, but I didn't see any sort of fundraisers to convince the producers to change it. I hated the ending to the movie Warrior, and I paid money for it. Don't I deserve the ending I want?
No, no I don't. I know you assume that because you paid money, you're the driving force behind these games being made. And you're right in the most basic economic sense. But you, the customer, contribute nothing to the creative process. You can voice your opinion, you can be dissatisfied. But what I've never seen done before is people ACTIVELY trying to change an aspect of a story they didn't like. That's just beyond entitlement.
SO you never heard of Fallout 3?
Or the numerous comic books that have had things retconned because readers didn't like it?
Or the character of Sherlock Holmes existing in stories after he fought Moriarty at Richenbach falls?
Or the recut of the first Highlander sequel to remove all the "they're really aliens" storyline?
The comic book industry is rather closely tied to the video game industry, and their fanbase is even more ostracized by the general public than video gamers. Video gamers aren't gonna shake the reputation as whiny, sexist, entitled man-children with crap like this and comparing them to a customer-base of an industry that also vehemently defends their misogyny and inability to let anything go isn't helping either.
When they changed Amanda Waller to be a stereotypical busty lady instead of her previous fat self, when they made Starfire into more slutty fanservice than an actual character, comics fans revolted and disliked these changes.
You're stereotyping a fanbase just to make easy insults based on, well, stereotypes.
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Also.
The reason I for example dislike the ME3 ending is because it's POOR storytelling.
It's (IMO) a tossed in deus-ex-machina which directly contradicts the rules set up and themes shown throughout the series.
The series set us up to think certain rules applied in the universe and then switched them all around in the last few minutes.
That's POOR storytelling.
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To ask the author to write another chapter isn't 'entitlement' or 'immaturity'
I have seen no one demanding "I want an ending that's exactly like this'
I have seen people asking for an ending they may actually enjoy.
The whole "You have no right to request that" is, to me, ludicrous and actually an immature argument.
There will be DLC.
Why are fans not allowed to request what DLC they would most want?