You right it aint. After a certain point you have to wonder why people who hate a burrito shop keep coming into said burrito shop demanding it provides sushi and getting offended when the owners don’t humor them.
Oh I was talking about the movie.
It wasnt great
You don’t know me. You DON’T KNOW ME!!! ![]()
…I’m pleasant
and nice
to people and seldom complain. Your willingness to group me into your basket of displeaseables is a slap in the face! ![]()
It’s the same with Facebook fan pages about WoW. WoWHead’s Facebook page is littered with those people that do nothing but complain about, “… A game I don’t play anymore.” Like, why are you bothering being a member of a fan page for that game, then? All you see when WoWHead posts anything on it is
emoticons and Debbie Downers.
They really should get a life.
Some of what you are seeing is simply a fan base flinching after three out of the last four expansions had very real, major issues. If somebody pretends to offer you something nice and then slaps you instead over and over? You are going to cease believing anything they offer is going to be good.
Blizzard has done this to themselves. They had tons of fans and player goodwill and they frittered it all away. While there has always been criticism, there was also tons of praise alongside it. Blizzard chose to denigrate and mock their fanbase and ignore legit feedback for years and years.
You can bash the players if it makes you feel better, but remember that Blizzard has driven millions of them away and many of those no longer playing were the best of us. I sometimes think the only players left are the ridiculously, unrealistically optimistic ones and the super toxic ones.
at this point it seems like most of the discussion presence on wow sites, yt channels, ect are players who stopped playing years ago but still feel the need to inform their ex why they left them. You still see people who believe you have to grind torghast in 9.2 to keep up with power gains, or think if you aren’t farming anima you’re just shooting yourself in the foot. At some point the online communities became full of players who haven’t actually played the game in years yet feel the need to comment on every thing that happens in it. Admittedly wow isn’t the only thing i’ve seen this in. If you look up clips for a show, pretty much any show, you’ll see people who are making full on phd thesis statements on how the show is god awful because they saw a 5s clip where one character said “lmao butts” internet dwellers seem to just have this complex where they think they’re so smart that they don’t need to experience anything to know exactly what its all about and anyone who HAS seen the thing in question are just sheeple.
The OP reminded me of my experience on reddit NBA. The most visible Lakers fans were the people that will be the raincloud when the team is winning and celebrate when they lose. It is fatiguing.
The solution for me was to stop talking basketball with strangers on the internet. I do empathize because OP doesn’t have that alternative with this game. There’s not going to be nearly as many people who will be interested in discussing world of warcraft as there are nba basketball.
Either way, I hope today is better than yesterday when you reached your limit and created this thread.
i’m a little less angery. Mostly cuz i’m working on making a locust swarm build in diablo 3 and its kinda fun to see a single mob in a greater rift get infected and the next 4 screens blow up. Sadly I can’t seem to do so on a remotely relevent difficulty. Can clear t16 rifts in around 4 mins which is…not so great.
Oh so from what you are saying . You are one of the you people that bullied him .
Honestly can’t say I did because I really didn’t come to the forum much pre Legion other then to get information on the game.
Problem is they combined WC1 and 2 to make the movie .
Also to be honest I think it would of fared better if it was done as a multi part streaming event like say the Mandalorian and other shows like that . But done as a WC1 story the first season . 2nd do WC2 then I would split WC3 into 2 seasons. Season 3 Reign of Chaos and Season 4 the Frozen THrone.
Best movie doesn’t always go to the one that made the most money .
Outside of the People’s Choice Awards most awards are given by critics especially the Oscars.
Hacksaw Ridge was an excellent movie and movies based on real life events and people tend to do well with critics.
Those are politely driven. WC movie went against the current narrative at the time and did not push any hidden politics or messages into the film. There were zero mary-sue moments and zero marty-stu moments, no PC culture for anything. No pushing “The message” so of course it got bashed by the critics. You can tell many of them didnt even watch the film. They just made a review based off of the trailer.
And yes they did combine elements of WC2 with that movie and that is why I had said before on one of my old YT videos on my old YT channel that there should have been ogres included in the film as all the WC2 lore that had been thrown out there.
A shame the producers got in the way of the director and prevented him from making the film the way he actually wanted to.
I watched it and it was garbage.
That is a personal opinion and not a fact. The fact that it is the highest grossing movie ever made based on a video game says the opposite.
It also lost money so I’m going to just take my opinion as the better option.
It is best for one’s blood pressure to let the crazy wash over and past one.
Honestly, I don’t value college much, it doesn’t make you smarter, just educated. Not bashing, I’m in college, but a lot of the stuff is YT related.
Im unsure about this tbh.
this has on going for years: I call it the moron stage of the internet. And it has been at this stage for awhile. It is just “cool” to hate things and “cool” to act tough.
I believe it has something to do with how people where raised, Not enough hugs from daddy perhaps…or maybe to MANY hugs from daddy if you get my notion. Everyone on the internet is this unstoppable, strong, tough, unbeatable force when in real life they are sadder then a sack of wet kittens and couldn’t win a real argument, or fight to save anything or anyone.
So its easier hate then support, but when you like something you have to defend your words, your actions, game, movie, actor, actress, tv show etc etc. That is to much brain resources to use and to much effort: so its just more simple to go IM RIGHT YOU ARE WRONG LOLS THIS SUCKS. even though deep inside they are crying, scared, and hope no one ever finds them or confronts them about any of the negativity or hate they have because they will shrivel up.
Perfect example: The “I hate wow crew” yet, you have a wow account in order to post on the forums: If you hate it why even bother looking here, or posting here? Because deep down they love it…they just need more hugs from daddy is all.
I’m crying right now.
Hold me.
The live-action Lion King movie is in the top 10 highest grossing movies of all time. Not exactly a metric for success I respect, though I suppose it might work for companies.
Honestly I think they probably have internal policies to be hands off with the forums. It seems like they act VERY quickly when something actually crosses the line, but that the line is overly lenient. Something something frozen peaches, misplaced tolerance resulting in tolerance paradox. Etcetera.