jtav wrote...
When the game first came out, you couldn't hold a conversation for all the Chuck discussion.
I object to Deception on the grounds that it erases disabled and homosexual characters, is poorly paced, and often muddled on a technical level. If Dietz had told a crackling good yarn, I doubt it would have kicked up nearly as much of a fuss, though there would have been some.complaining. Continuity is important, but it's a tool not a straightjacket. And once a creator creates something and releases it to the public, it belongs partly to that public. If the Miranda of the leak is the Miranda of ME3, then she is not the Miranda I fell for. And I won't say my version is less valid because it isn't creator-sanctioned. Once the work is released, the creator is irrelevent.
Well that might explain it. Different thread, different people though.
I don't know what other problems Deception had but ****ing up the continuity was the biggest one I heard. And if continuity isn't important to a series, that's usually established at the start, by having disjointed stories and whatnot. However if this is not the case, continuity must be maintainted or people
will call you out on it.
I completely disagree on that last statement but don't have the energy to argue the point right now.