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Vão saber menos ainda, agora que perderam o atual escritor do Batman, responsável por dobrar as vendas do morcego, desde que assumiu seu título. :facepalm


James Tynion IV Is Leaving DC to Focus on Creator-Owned Comics
Upon announcing his new creator-owned Substack comic book series, James Tynion IV also announced that he is leaving DC to focus on his indie work

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Fresh off of his Eisner Award win for Best Writer, James Tynion IV announced on his Substack newsletter that he is both starting a new creator-owned series on Substack and that he will be leaving DC to focus on his creator-owned work.

The writer mentioned that doing his DC work as well as his creator-owned work has basically been like two full-time jobs the last two years, with the DC work supporting his experimenting in the independent projects, but his new Subtack contract offer would allow that to become his new "day job" instead of DC, so he had to make a choice and ultimately, he decided to choose the work that he owns himself.

After first giving an update on his recent success (as his newest book launch, The Nice House on the Lake, has been a major success, and his other creator-owned projects have all been doing really well, sales-wise, while he has been working on TV adaptations of a number of his properties, as well), he explained that he had come to a turning point in his life: "In the midst of all of that, I was trying to make one of the most difficult decisions of my professional life. DC had presented me with a three-year renewal of my exclusive contract, with the intent of me working on Batman for the bulk of that time. I was grateful of the offer, but I couldn’t help but look at the success of my original, creator owned titles and wonder if it was the right choice.

And then I received another contract. The best I’ve ever been given in a decade as a professional comic book writer. A grant from Substack to create a new slate of original comic book properties directly on their platform, that my co-creators and I would own completely, with Substack taking none of the intellectual property rights, or even the publishing rights.

Given my bandwidth, I knew I could only pick one of two contracts sitting in front of me.
"

He then revealed what his decision was: "Which is a lot of preamble to say that I am going to be leaving BATMAN with Issue #117 in November, and THE JOKER with Issue #14 next April, with no immediate plans to write any other superhero comics in the near future.

Instead, I’m going to dedicate my whole brain to building a bunch of really cool stuff on my own terms, without having to get permission from any publisher to make it.
"

Tynion goes into much greater detail on his thought process in the newsletter itself, so feel free to give it a read.


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A pior consequência desta notícia? Atualmente a DC não possui um escritor com o cacife de Tynion para sucedê-lo. Assim sendo, independente de quem escolherem para assumir o título do morcego, a chance de dar m**** será imensa.:facepalm

Podiam trazer a Kelly Sue DeConnick para escrever o Batima... né?.... :ksafado

 


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Protest garners large show of support for local Star Wars Store

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THE DAILY WORLD - Supporters of the Sucher & Sons Star Wars Shop showed up in Aberdeen on Saturday in a show of solidarity with store owner Don Sucher, who made national headlines after a video of a confrontation with Aberdeen Council Member Tiesa Meskis went viral.

What was originally planned as a protest against a local business owner over a sign in his shop deemed to be transphobic turned into a large show of support in the latest chapter of the Star Wars Shop saga.

Dozens of supports arrived at the Sucher & Sons Star Wars Shop on Wishkah Avenue in Aberdeen on Saturday in what was originally scheduled to be a protest by pro-LGBTQ demonstrators after a controversial video went viral earlier this week.

In the video, store owner Don Sucher, a Vietnam veteran who has been owner/operator of the Star Wars Store for over two decades, engaged in a heated exchange with Aberdeen City Council Member Tiesa Meskis, who identifies as a transgender woman.

The point of contention was a hand-written sign inside Sucher’s shop that read in part: “If you are born with a d***, you are not a chick.”

In the few days since the video was posted online, the argument has made national and international headlines, being reported on by the New York Post, the Daily Mail and multiple well-known independent online news and opinion channels.

A report on Thursday from KING5 stated Meskis said “her supporters plan on demonstrating in front of the story Saturday, Aug. 7 at 10 a.m.” but was updated on Friday to state “Meskis had planned to have her supporters rally outside of the store on Saturday, and Sucher said he would look for his backers to offer him a show of support as well, but the demonstrations have since been canceled.”

While demonstrations organized by the group Chehalis River Mutual Aid Network — an organization billing itself as a “grassroots disaster relief network” but has been described by journalist Andy Ngô as an Antifa group — were cancelled late Friday, plenty of supporters of the Star Wars shop showed up Saturday morning.



Approximately 30-50 supporters of Sucher were visible in front of his store throughout Saturday morning and into the afternoon, with an estimated 400 supporters in total visiting the store on Saturday.

Members of the group flew United States and anti-Antifa flags, held signs that echoed Sucher’s sentiments, and represented locals, former residents and often vilified right-wing groups.

“I’m good friends with Don. We’ve been friends with him for a long time,” said Tony Kunkle, a former Wishkah High School graduate that now lives in Modesto, CA and once sold his Star Wars collection to Sucher.

Kunkle didn’t make the lengthy trip up north for the protest, he was in town to celebrate his brother’s birthday. But with the possiblity of Antifa groups harming his friend’s establishment, Kunkle felt he needed to show his support.

“I just came down to talk to Don about it, ask what’s going on and tell him I’m here to support him,” he said. “He’s a great guy. He’s a pillar of the community.”

Former Bar Manager Barbara Clinton said she felt the need to attend in support of Sucher’s store after seeing her livelihood affected in a similar fashion in 2017.

Clinton was one of the employees of The Black Pearl Tavern in Hoquiam that eventually closed after a dispute between bar owners and a local LGBTQ group.

“I was very angry because I thought how dare they do this to another business,” Clinton said after watching the video online. “If they could close the business where I was they could do it to Don and I was not going to let that happen.”

Clinton felt, as did 100% of pro-Sucher supporters asked, that the confrontation was set up by Meskis as a publicity stunt.

“I absolutely believe it was planned,” she said. “If it wasn’t planned, why would there be somebody there video taping it. It’s almost a mirror image of what happened at the bar. … I’m not against these people, everybody has a right to be who they want to be, but nobody has the right to take down a business.”

Approximately a dozen pro-LGBTQ protesters lined the opposite side of the street across from the store in the morning then later moved to the intersection just west of the store on Wishkah and F Street.

Pro-LGBTQ protester Aaron Doull said believed he was partially responsible for the video going viral after sharing it to Reddit and that he “felt a kinship” with Meskis.

“When I saw the video of our city council woman having the argument, I had such a guttural reaction I posted it online,” said the Westport native who stated he felt “pure disgust” and an “immense hatred” for Sucher. “It went viral and I feel partially responsible for (the pro-Sucher protesters) being there as they are because I exposed it to a lot of people who are now here. So I wanted to come support the people that I believe are in the right in this situation.”

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THE DAILY WORLD - Approximately one dozen pro-trans rights supporters protested outside of the Sucher & Sons Star Wars Shop on Saturday in Aberdeen. A larger contingent of protesters was expected before groups organizing the protests canceled the event Friday evening.

That fact wasn’t lost on Kunkle, who said that the overwhelming support for Sucher and his business are because of actions taken by Meskis and left-wing activist groups.

“It’s the opposition that caused all this. They spread the word themselves and it was enough to bring all these people here today,” he said before asking why Meskis was absent from Saturday’s protests. “(Left-wing protesters) started everything and now they are not here. I mean there is a few here, but the guy that started it is not here. Where is he at?”

Doull said no contact was made with Meskis and defended Aberdeen’s Ward 2 Position 3 Council Member, stating “she’s not even in town” and that “she showed enough support in going and confronting (Sucher).”

“She never abused her right as a councilwomen once in the video. She has never used her power against him. She only used her rights as a private citizen, using her freedom of speech to confront him,” Doull said. “And it was another citizen that posted the video. She didn’t post the video. She never called for the protest. All she did was go into the store and confront a man about a sign that was making other citizens feel unsafe.”

Calls and emails to Meskis have not been returned as of late Saturday evening.

Darby, who declined to provide his last name, is a member of the Proud Boys, a group that describes itself as a pro-American men’s group made up of “Western chauvinists” and has had multiple run-ins with violent Antifa groups. He said based on his obervation of the video, he also believes the confrontation was instigated by Meskis.

“It was an intentional provoking,” he said. “It was a targeted attack, that is why it was recorded and put online. They went into his shop to attack him for something that he had written in his shop.”

Darby was one of just a small handful of Oregon-based Proud Boys and said the group was there out of respect for Sucher’s military service.

“This man served our country and people were coming to attack him so I came here to serve him,” Darby said, adding that the pro-LGBTQ group’s rights to assemble and protest were also defended by Sucher’s military service.

“They have a right to do that, it’s the First Amendment. But don’t attack an individual because of his beliefs. Especially an individual that fought for this country. You need to thank him. Because of him you are allowed to do that, and that’s why I am here.”

But arguably the most surprising attendee of all is Zach Daugherty, a well-read machinist from Aberdeen who admittedly has never been politically active until he felt compelled to do so after watching a Seattle news report.

“I usually don’t get all that excited about this stuff. I thought (the story) was neat, a small controversy here blew up and went viral,” he said. “But what really motivated me to come out was when a news station in Seattle did a story about it and they told everybody there was going to be a protest here and at what time. It kind of rubbed me the wrong way. They were trying to drive people from out of town to here to cause a ruckus.”

Daugherty said the threat of Antifa-led violent rioting happening in Aberdeen is why he attended on Saturday.

“I see the problems that Seattle and all these other major cities are having and how their protests get out of hand and the fact that they were advertising to go do the same thing out in the country, that didn’t fly right with me. I didn’t like it at all,” he said while standing near one of several Star Wars-based protest signs he created with tongue-in-cheek sayings such as “Sith Gendered” and “You want to go home and rethink your life.”

“I thought it was really important to show up and do what I can and try to bring a little levity to it.”


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Protest garners large show of support for local Star Wars Store

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THE DAILY WORLD - Supporters of the Sucher & Sons Star Wars Shop showed up in Aberdeen on Saturday in a show of solidarity with store owner Don Sucher, who made national headlines after a video of a confrontation with Aberdeen Council Member Tiesa Meskis went viral.

What was originally planned as a protest against a local business owner over a sign in his shop deemed to be transphobic turned into a large show of support in the latest chapter of the Star Wars Shop saga.

Dozens of supports arrived at the Sucher & Sons Star Wars Shop on Wishkah Avenue in Aberdeen on Saturday in what was originally scheduled to be a protest by pro-LGBTQ demonstrators after a controversial video went viral earlier this week.

In the video, store owner Don Sucher, a Vietnam veteran who has been owner/operator of the Star Wars Store for over two decades, engaged in a heated exchange with Aberdeen City Council Member Tiesa Meskis, who identifies as a transgender woman.

The point of contention was a hand-written sign inside Sucher’s shop that read in part: “If you are born with a d***, you are not a chick.”

In the few days since the video was posted online, the argument has made national and international headlines, being reported on by the New York Post, the Daily Mail and multiple well-known independent online news and opinion channels.

A report on Thursday from KING5 stated Meskis said “her supporters plan on demonstrating in front of the story Saturday, Aug. 7 at 10 a.m.” but was updated on Friday to state “Meskis had planned to have her supporters rally outside of the store on Saturday, and Sucher said he would look for his backers to offer him a show of support as well, but the demonstrations have since been canceled.”

While demonstrations organized by the group Chehalis River Mutual Aid Network — an organization billing itself as a “grassroots disaster relief network” but has been described by journalist Andy Ngô as an Antifa group — were cancelled late Friday, plenty of supporters of the Star Wars shop showed up Saturday morning.



Approximately 30-50 supporters of Sucher were visible in front of his store throughout Saturday morning and into the afternoon, with an estimated 400 supporters in total visiting the store on Saturday.

Members of the group flew United States and anti-Antifa flags, held signs that echoed Sucher’s sentiments, and represented locals, former residents and often vilified right-wing groups.

“I’m good friends with Don. We’ve been friends with him for a long time,” said Tony Kunkle, a former Wishkah High School graduate that now lives in Modesto, CA and once sold his Star Wars collection to Sucher.

Kunkle didn’t make the lengthy trip up north for the protest, he was in town to celebrate his brother’s birthday. But with the possiblity of Antifa groups harming his friend’s establishment, Kunkle felt he needed to show his support.

“I just came down to talk to Don about it, ask what’s going on and tell him I’m here to support him,” he said. “He’s a great guy. He’s a pillar of the community.”

Former Bar Manager Barbara Clinton said she felt the need to attend in support of Sucher’s store after seeing her livelihood affected in a similar fashion in 2017.

Clinton was one of the employees of The Black Pearl Tavern in Hoquiam that eventually closed after a dispute between bar owners and a local LGBTQ group.

“I was very angry because I thought how dare they do this to another business,” Clinton said after watching the video online. “If they could close the business where I was they could do it to Don and I was not going to let that happen.”

Clinton felt, as did 100% of pro-Sucher supporters asked, that the confrontation was set up by Meskis as a publicity stunt.

“I absolutely believe it was planned,” she said. “If it wasn’t planned, why would there be somebody there video taping it. It’s almost a mirror image of what happened at the bar. … I’m not against these people, everybody has a right to be who they want to be, but nobody has the right to take down a business.”

Approximately a dozen pro-LGBTQ protesters lined the opposite side of the street across from the store in the morning then later moved to the intersection just west of the store on Wishkah and F Street.

Pro-LGBTQ protester Aaron Doull said believed he was partially responsible for the video going viral after sharing it to Reddit and that he “felt a kinship” with Meskis.

“When I saw the video of our city council woman having the argument, I had such a guttural reaction I posted it online,” said the Westport native who stated he felt “pure disgust” and an “immense hatred” for Sucher. “It went viral and I feel partially responsible for (the pro-Sucher protesters) being there as they are because I exposed it to a lot of people who are now here. So I wanted to come support the people that I believe are in the right in this situation.”

26080837_web1_P-Pro-Trans-Protesters-ADW-210807.jpg

THE DAILY WORLD - Approximately one dozen pro-trans rights supporters protested outside of the Sucher & Sons Star Wars Shop on Saturday in Aberdeen. A larger contingent of protesters was expected before groups organizing the protests canceled the event Friday evening.

That fact wasn’t lost on Kunkle, who said that the overwhelming support for Sucher and his business are because of actions taken by Meskis and left-wing activist groups.

“It’s the opposition that caused all this. They spread the word themselves and it was enough to bring all these people here today,” he said before asking why Meskis was absent from Saturday’s protests. “(Left-wing protesters) started everything and now they are not here. I mean there is a few here, but the guy that started it is not here. Where is he at?”

Doull said no contact was made with Meskis and defended Aberdeen’s Ward 2 Position 3 Council Member, stating “she’s not even in town” and that “she showed enough support in going and confronting (Sucher).”

“She never abused her right as a councilwomen once in the video. She has never used her power against him. She only used her rights as a private citizen, using her freedom of speech to confront him,” Doull said. “And it was another citizen that posted the video. She didn’t post the video. She never called for the protest. All she did was go into the store and confront a man about a sign that was making other citizens feel unsafe.”

Calls and emails to Meskis have not been returned as of late Saturday evening.

Darby, who declined to provide his last name, is a member of the Proud Boys, a group that describes itself as a pro-American men’s group made up of “Western chauvinists” and has had multiple run-ins with violent Antifa groups. He said based on his obervation of the video, he also believes the confrontation was instigated by Meskis.

“It was an intentional provoking,” he said. “It was a targeted attack, that is why it was recorded and put online. They went into his shop to attack him for something that he had written in his shop.”

Darby was one of just a small handful of Oregon-based Proud Boys and said the group was there out of respect for Sucher’s military service.

“This man served our country and people were coming to attack him so I came here to serve him,” Darby said, adding that the pro-LGBTQ group’s rights to assemble and protest were also defended by Sucher’s military service.

“They have a right to do that, it’s the First Amendment. But don’t attack an individual because of his beliefs. Especially an individual that fought for this country. You need to thank him. Because of him you are allowed to do that, and that’s why I am here.”

But arguably the most surprising attendee of all is Zach Daugherty, a well-read machinist from Aberdeen who admittedly has never been politically active until he felt compelled to do so after watching a Seattle news report.

“I usually don’t get all that excited about this stuff. I thought (the story) was neat, a small controversy here blew up and went viral,” he said. “But what really motivated me to come out was when a news station in Seattle did a story about it and they told everybody there was going to be a protest here and at what time. It kind of rubbed me the wrong way. They were trying to drive people from out of town to here to cause a ruckus.”

Daugherty said the threat of Antifa-led violent rioting happening in Aberdeen is why he attended on Saturday.

“I see the problems that Seattle and all these other major cities are having and how their protests get out of hand and the fact that they were advertising to go do the same thing out in the country, that didn’t fly right with me. I didn’t like it at all,” he said while standing near one of several Star Wars-based protest signs he created with tongue-in-cheek sayings such as “Sith Gendered” and “You want to go home and rethink your life.”

“I thought it was really important to show up and do what I can and try to bring a little levity to it.”


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Meu sonho é entrar em uma loja dessas e comprar tudo relativo a trilogia clássica.
 

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Se um filme flopar, a cupa é dos anti-vaxxers.

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Sinceramente acho que filmes de heróis já deu o que tinha que dar. E da para perceber que o publico cansou um pouco tb. O ápice foi com o End Game. Dificilmente eles vão conseguir uma bileteria maior que isso. E mesmo se n tivesse o corona eu duvido que o Esquadrão e o filme da Viuva teria feito mais sucesso.
 

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Sinceramente acho que filmes de heróis já deu o que tinha que dar. E da para perceber que o publico cansou um pouco tb. O ápice foi com o End Game. Dificilmente eles vão conseguir uma bileteria maior que isso. E mesmo se n tivesse o corona eu duvido que o Esquadrão e o filme da Viuva teria feito mais sucesso.
Marvel e DC ainda estão tranquilas no cinema por um tempo.

O que eu acho que faz saturar é quando sai desse eixo apostando em nomes menos conhecidos, a Netflix lançou por exemplo uma duzia de filmes assim não tem muito tempo(indie, comédia, drama, de tudo quanto é genero)..
A Amazon Prime também...

Toda a ideia de pessoas com poderes vai acabar ficando repetitiva.
 

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Marvel e DC ainda estão tranquilas no cinema por um tempo.

O que eu acho que faz saturar é quando sai desse eixo apostando em nomes menos conhecidos, a Netflix lançou por exemplo uma duzia de filmes assim não tem muito tempo(indie, comédia, drama, de tudo quanto é genero)..
A Amazon Prime também...

Toda a ideia de pessoas com poderes vai acabar ficando repetitiva.

Mais ou menos, se pensar que o filme da Viuva não vendeu o que eles esperavam e agora tem esse "floop" do Esquadrão. Claro que na hora que lançarem o filme do Aranha ou Batman a galera vai pro cinema em massa para ver, mas deu aquela cansada.

Eu já disse isso antes e digo de novo, eu tenho curiosidade para ver como a Marvel/Disney vai conseguir seguir sem os seus medalhões. O Homem de Ferro praticamente levou nas costas o universo cinematográfico inteiro.
 

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Blizzard’s WoW player stats cause more concern about future of the game

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Following Activision Blizzard’s Q2 earning call discussing the status of World of Warcraft, it’s been revealed that in four years WoW has lost almost half of it’s monthly active users.

As World of Warcraft’s future appears to hang in the balance following the lawsuit against Activision Blizzard for promoting a “pervasive frat boy culture” and harassment in the workplace, MMO enthusiasts have been flocking to the likes of Final Fantasy XIV: Online and New World.

A glance at the WoW’s official subreddit shows a mass exodus of players from the iconic Blizzard title, and they’re joined by the likes of WoW stars Preach and Nmplol.

To make matters worse, the official figures from Blizzard’s Quarter 2 earning call don’t appear to bode very well for the future of the game.

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Despite its initial promise, WoW Shadowlands has failed to deliver what players were looking for.


Blizzard Q2 earning call shows rapid decline in WoW

Data from Blizzard’s Q2 earnings call reveals that the current amount of WoW monthly active users (MAU) sits at around 26 million players.

While that may sound like a lot at first glance, this means that the game has almost halved in popularity over the last four years. Reaching a peak after the release of fan-favorite expansion Legion in 2016, it’s been steadily downhill since the second quarter of 2017, where the game peaked at 46 million MAUs.

Despite the Battle for Azeroth largely failing to make the splash that Blizzard expected, the expansion still saw some success in late 2018 and 2019, remaining relatively stable. It’s a very different story for Shadowlands, which sees MAUs plummeting since release.



Considering that Shadowlands dropped right in the middle of the introduction of global restrictions that confined gamers across the globe to their homes, this is a pretty concerning statistic.

With Chains of Domination being a huge disappointment for many, we’ll need to see if the game can recover from this downward slump. However, with Amazon Games’ New World on the Horizon and FFXIV’s Endwalker expansion dropping later this year, WoW is up against some stiff competition.


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Blizzard’s WoW player stats cause more concern about future of the game

wow-decline-630x354.jpeg.webp

Following Activision Blizzard’s Q2 earning call discussing the status of World of Warcraft, it’s been revealed that in four years WoW has lost almost half of it’s monthly active users.

As World of Warcraft’s future appears to hang in the balance following the lawsuit against Activision Blizzard for promoting a “pervasive frat boy culture” and harassment in the workplace, MMO enthusiasts have been flocking to the likes of Final Fantasy XIV: Online and New World.

A glance at the WoW’s official subreddit shows a mass exodus of players from the iconic Blizzard title, and they’re joined by the likes of WoW stars Preach and Nmplol.

To make matters worse, the official figures from Blizzard’s Quarter 2 earning call don’t appear to bode very well for the future of the game.

sylvanas-1536x653.png

Despite its initial promise, WoW Shadowlands has failed to deliver what players were looking for.


Blizzard Q2 earning call shows rapid decline in WoW

Data from Blizzard’s Q2 earnings call reveals that the current amount of WoW monthly active users (MAU) sits at around 26 million players.

While that may sound like a lot at first glance, this means that the game has almost halved in popularity over the last four years. Reaching a peak after the release of fan-favorite expansion Legion in 2016, it’s been steadily downhill since the second quarter of 2017, where the game peaked at 46 million MAUs.

Despite the Battle for Azeroth largely failing to make the splash that Blizzard expected, the expansion still saw some success in late 2018 and 2019, remaining relatively stable. It’s a very different story for Shadowlands, which sees MAUs plummeting since release.



Considering that Shadowlands dropped right in the middle of the introduction of global restrictions that confined gamers across the globe to their homes, this is a pretty concerning statistic.

With Chains of Domination being a huge disappointment for many, we’ll need to see if the game can recover from this downward slump. However, with Amazon Games’ New World on the Horizon and FFXIV’s Endwalker expansion dropping later this year, WoW is up against some stiff competition.


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Mas tb, uma expansão mais porca que a outra com time gate para praticamente tudo, onde vc parece que está trabalhando para conseguir bons equipamentos e poder e a historia não anda. Onde a recompensa por finalizar uma raid é uma cutscene de 2 min onde nada é explicado.

É sistema atras de sistema que quando vc chega no level maximo vc não sabe o que fazer, tudo demora, tem quest que vc precisa farmar por dias para cumprir, a própria historia é colocada a conta gotas.
 

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Mas tb, uma expansão mais porca que a outra com time gate para praticamente tudo, onde vc parece que está trabalhando para conseguir bons equipamentos e poder e a historia não anda. Onde a recompensa por finalizar uma raid é uma cutscene de 2 min onde nada é explicado.

É sistema atras de sistema que quando vc chega no level maximo vc não sabe o que fazer, tudo demora, tem quest que vc precisa farmar por dias para cumprir, a própria historia é colocada a conta gotas.
Roteiristas bons, que sabem contar a história são trocados por roteiristas lacradores e diversos.

A franquia despenca e ninguém sabe o que aconteceu.

Da nisso, todo mundo cai fora.
 

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Roteiristas bons, que sabem contar a história são trocados por roteiristas lacradores e diversos.

A franquia despenca e ninguém sabe o que aconteceu.

Da nisso, todo mundo cai fora.

Exatamente. Não sei qual o problema desses roteristas novos, mas todos, TODOS os personagens viraram idiotas que não conseguem ver 1 metro na frente deles e sem personalidade. Uma cena contradiz a outra (Num momento Eluna d apara Tyrande o poder para se vingar, dai ela tira o poder quando ela estava prestes a matar a Sylvanas e depois ela diz que tyrande tem que escolher por conta propria lol)
 

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Não jogo WoW mas acompanho algumas coisas, e essa treta da Blizzard em relação a assédio sexual se pá foi só a gota d'água. O maior problema é que os devs de WoW simplesmente não dão uma foda pro que a comunidade quer, e isso já vem de anos. Junta isso com FF14 praticamente ressurgindo das cinzas e temos a situação perfeita pra galera largar o jogo.

Tanto que um dos maiores streamers de WoW (Asmongold), que sempre metia o pau no jogo largou o WoW pelo FF14 e teve dev que foi chorar no Twitter falando que o cara era tóxico e tal :klolwtf
 

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Não jogo WoW mas acompanho algumas coisas, e essa treta da Blizzard em relação a assédio sexual se pá foi só a gota d'água. O maior problema é que os devs de WoW simplesmente não dão uma foda pro que a comunidade quer, e isso já vem de anos. Junta isso com FF14 praticamente ressurgindo das cinzas e temos a situação perfeita pra galera largar o jogo.

Tanto que um dos maiores streamers de WoW (Asmongold), que sempre metia o pau no jogo largou o WoW pelo FF14 e teve dev que foi chorar no Twitter falando que o cara era tóxico e tal :klolwtf

comecei a jogar FF14 a uns 2 anos e o jogo é simplesmente espetacular. Ele te da uma historia sólida, cutscenes dignas de jogos singleplayer, muita coisa para fazer, nada time gated e respeita o seu tempo.

É muito dificil voltar para WoW depois de FF14, especialmente pela forma que eles contam a historia. no WoW vc precisa comprar livros e mais livros para ter informações que teveriam estar no jogo! Vc já para uma mensalidade e ainda por cima precisa ficar comprando e acompanhando outras midias para entender o que diabos está acontecendo. Simplesmente tosco.
 

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A pergunta principal, é uma Lacradora ou uma pessoa normal dando opinião?
Anna (também conhecida como That Star Wars Girl) é uma mulher com bom senso de sobra, meu caro Goris... Além disso, ela é uma artista conceitual que, em seus anos de formação, teve que estudar noções de anatomia, para serem utilizadas em seus futuros trabalhos artísticos profissionais. Se bem que nem precisava da opinião de uma artista para constatar o óbvio: essa Peggy Carter aí é, na verdade, o jovem Kurt Russel. :klol

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A pergunta principal, é uma Lacradora ou uma pessoa normal dando opinião?
Anna (também conhecida como That Star Wars Girl) é uma mulher com bom senso de sobra, meu caro Goris... Além disso, ela é uma artista conceitual que, em seus anos de formação, teve que estudar noções de anatomia, para serem utilizadas em seus futuros trabalhos artísticos profissionais. Se bem que nem precisava da opinião de uma artista para constatar o óbvio: essa Peggy Carter aí é, na verdade, o jovem Kurt Russel. :klol

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Gosto do canal dela, mas achei que o físico da Carter foi mais no sentido de usar a mesma idéia do Steve Rogers.
Acho que seguiram o "lore" do cinema no caso do soro.
Ele era franzino e saiu bombadão da máquina, então o físico dela nesse sentido acho OK.
Seria exagerado se ela saísse igual a Mulher Hulk atual.
 

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Daniel Klein, que trabalhava como Lead Balance Designer em Apex Legend, foi demitido da Respawn Entertainment devido a postagens ofensivas feitas em 2007. Parece que as postagens foram feitas em um blog de humor dele.

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Ele pediu desculpas pelo Twitter, mas agora é tarde. Ele já perdeu o emprego e acredito que terá dificuldades para encontrar outro.

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Fonte: https://mp1st.com/news/apex-legends...ntroversial-remarks-surface-dev-posts-apology

As postagens antigas dele realmente são de péssimo gosto, mas ser punido em 2021 por algo que você disse em 2007 é tenso...
 
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