Makes for some interesting reading, particularly regarding the reception of Dawntrail, although not sure the concerns that many players have expressed have been fully addressed:
https://checkpointgaming.net/feature...-of-dawntrail/
Makes for some interesting reading, particularly regarding the reception of Dawntrail, although not sure the concerns that many players have expressed have been fully addressed:
https://checkpointgaming.net/feature...-of-dawntrail/
omg so much delusional PR talk and bad interviewers with boring questions without any guts.
"She’s a very complex character, and she even has a bit of a complex about herself." no she's a unidimensional boring shonen-esque character. that's why ppl don't like most of DT cast because none of those have any kind of shade...
"wuk lamat is like a little sister to me" oh god...
i don't understand how yoshida can still handle answering the same questions again and again.
that "article", if we can call that sh*t like that, demonstrate only one thing : journalism is real job, here it felt like an interview made by a trainee on its first day of work.
Last edited by Fatch38; 10-28-2024 at 09:11 PM.
That's true - and a good point.
Although I still don't feel that bad PR and playing victim should = death threats. Yes she did those things and certainly didn't help matters, but the punishment doesn't fit the crime in my opinion.
never said she deserve those. but if you are a public person you should act like it and take care of what you are saying, especially on social medias. if she just ignored comments about her VA work (which personally i don't care because i'm not playing with english voices), and have not made those takes on twitter : pretty convinced that none of it would've happened.
Pretty sure all the questions were screened before the interview even started. It's more or less how games journalism works now a days where it's more of an extension for PR than anything else.omg so much delusional PR talk and bad interviewers with boring questions without any guts.
"She’s a very complex character, and she even has a bit of a complex about herself." no she's a unidimensional boring shonen-esque character. that's why ppl don't like most of DT cast because none of those have any kind of shade...
"wuk lamat is like a little sister to me" oh god...
i don't understand how yoshida can still handle answering the same questions again and again.
that "article", if we can call that sh*t like that, demonstrate only one thing : journalism is real job, here it felt like an interview made by a trainee on its first day of work.
This is nothing against yoshi himself but does anyone at square think this vapid nonsense PR speak constantly being repeated since DT is actually helping anyone. Hell even mainsub is reaching a point where they can’t see much beyond it just being pointless filler
As a healer main in this game for nigh on 14 years all I can say is that I’m tired. My role has been eroded of complexity and expression for 3 expansions. I’ve watched the tanks do my role for me for 2 expansions and my feedback and critiques continue to fall on deaf ears.
I have no idea who modern healers are designed for but I know now it’s not me. This is the first expansion I’m truly considering dropping the healer role and not returning, so if that was the goal- congratulations I guess
repeated questions/answers.
When I read the article and they said they'd double down on Wuk Lamat since they fumbled the first time, I just knew I had to see the forum's reaction. Gonna be an absolute crapstorm here for the next 8 months.
Ride the fire
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