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Everything posted by webhead
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For real though it was good. Granted I still love that campy ass TV movie one too with Tim Curry but I mean... Tim Curry was It so... This is definitely higher production values. Creepy as shit too.
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Well most games and systems require either parental authorization to use a credit card (by putting in your password) or I mean...your parent has to put the credit card in there in the first place. If your kid is playing Fortnight, why on earth would you EVER do that? Like, I guess I don't see how your kid is going to get into this shit without your money? Maybe gift cards? I don't see that as a huge problem except like telling your family members not to buy your kid those gift cards. I dunno, I think a lot of this comes down to parents not paying attention to what their kids are doing sometimes. Like they kind of know what they're doing but not really. I don't want to sound judgemental, but I guess I'm just saying it's not like they're coming and magically acquiring your credit card number and stuff. I genuinely don't know how a kid gets into this outside of parents not interested/paying attention. Maybe I'm missing something?
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I'm fairly excited for this: Loved this game when I was a kid. The FF thing isn't quite as exciting since it was just "more to come in June" really lol. Hopefully a release date finally.
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Man that cast though. Fuck. I am definitely looking forward to this.
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Origin is really not bad. Not like the consoles are better than using Origin tbh.
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It's doesn't need to be a bill as long as they do actually have tools in place for patents to stop it. If you're not using the tools, it's kind of your fault. If the tools are ineffective that's another problem. I don't like bills like this tbh. Like you said it sounds kind of good at first (debatable) but they're always going to sneak more shit in there.
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Most dog breeds can be trained fine. Not like Corgis are particularly difficult. If this is legit it just seems like typical Hollywood "we have to make it our own!" shit. And they wonder why everyone hates videogame and anime adaptations. They always fuck them up. It's like they already have a movie they want to make and they buy the rights to something popular to slap as a skin on top of their shitty generic movies. It's infuriating.
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I think almost all the Avengers are powered down from their comic counterparts in some ways which is kind of annoying but Hulk is by far the most depowered. Actually Thor is up there too. When Odin dies and Thor gets the Odinforce his powers are fucking ridiculous. They just kinda skipped over that. Probably because they'd both kill all the dramatic tension. Hulk had potentially unlimited strength as he gets angrier and angrier and his healing powers are pretty ridiculous. Of course this kinda thing always depends on the writer. Also I'm going to have to make you read the Brubaker run of Cap. I barely gave 2 shits about the character until then. That run is legendary (it's where the Winter Solider story comes from and it's a 2000s run).
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Yeah but you should do that on PC most of the time anyway.
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Kind of bummed about that huge break in between tbh. I was getting used to the 3 Marvel movies a year thing.
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If you think this could easily be swapped for Cap then you have a complete lack of understanding of Steve Rogers's character completely. The one thing about him above all else is that he never ever gives up ever. That's not part of Thor. Thor was basically a spoiled rich kid until the first Thor movie and even then, he just had a little humility beat into him. All this loss and death is shaping him into being a much better person overall even if he took a pit stop into pityville. I think MOST people would actually end up just like Thor if they'd gone through what he did. It's awful. Like you said, like 75% of Asgard has been killed. Of course that was always going to happen because of the actual Ragnarok event (the legend itself). I am absolutely not a hater of Thor. Thor is one of my favorite MCU characters. I didn't LOVE that he completely gave up but I'm saying it made sense in the context of everything that happened. I mean shit, that would be me. I'm almost certain that would be me if I lost my entire family. i hope they heal his arm. That's stupid. Hulk is supposed to be basically invincible and heal from anything. Like even more than Wolverine. I don't want to see him gimped like that. What makes Hulk particularly special is like he said in the very first Avengers movie. He tried to shoot himself in the head and "the other guy spit it out." You cannot kill or even maim the Hulk. HULK IS STRONGEST THERE IS.
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Guess they finally decided we should be allowed to do it. Took you long enough Sony. Not that I actually want it.
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I think they were foreshadowing fairly big when he first meets the Guardians in Infinity War and is basically like yeah my whole life is fucked right now. He got confidence in his POWERS back and he lead his people because they needed a leader but I still think that while I would have preferred this not be the way things went, it actually does make a lot of sense. So like I agree with you in a sense that they did him dirty, but it also makes complete sense. He has the room to grow now that Thanos is thoroughly defeated and he's off to figure out who he really is. I think the talk with his mother was quite poignant in that she was like "you gotta be yourself and not who you're supposed to be because you'll always fail at that." It kind of drove the point home. Since the first Thor movie he has always tried to live up to who his father expected him to be and he has failed at it many many times.
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They are the first he's had. That is why he was such a shithead when he starts in the first movie. He'd never known loss or anything and wanted to start wars all over the place. I can kind of agree that they went a little too far but it still made sense. Everyone dealt with shit in their own way.
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Hey look, Epic are being douche bags AGAIN. Not enough to put in zero effort but now you pause support on a huge anti cheat service that tons of games use that Valve was attempting to getting working in Proton/Wine. Awesome.
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Her name was inspired by Luna Lovegood. But also I realized it was the name of Sailor Moon's cat and that made it double good.
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Shit I forgot about that. Need to edit that out. But yeah they're very cool
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Yup Jovanna shouted that out immediately.
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I think the real redemption starts now. He went through a ton of shit and realized some things about himself by the end. His talk with his mother was a big deal for him and it definitely wasn't lame. What's been happening like MT said was they completely broke him down. It seemed like he was getting his mojo back after Ragnarok but there was still more shit ahead. They powered him up in that movie but didn't fix him like as a person.
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Wonder Woman today
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Sorry Nelle.