• Final Fantasy XVI

    From Shurato@21:2/148 to All on Thursday, September 26, 2024 19:26:00
    Lost me when I had to wait 5 minutes for the shaders to load. Sorry, I'm not putting up with that. As far as I know, I'd have to put up with that each
    time I played the game. I didn't put up with that with Harry Potter, I'm not putting up with that now. I only play games for about 10 minutes at a time, before I get bored so that would seriously cut into my play time.

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  • From halian@21:2/132 to Shurato on Tuesday, October 01, 2024 06:26:17
    I didn't put up with that with Harry Potter

    Fuck JK Rowling and everything she's shat out.

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  • From Darklord@21:3/171 to halian on Tuesday, October 01, 2024 19:16:38
    On 01 Oct 24 06:26:17 halian wrote...

    I didn't put up with that with Harry Potter

    Fuck JK Rowling and everything she's shat out.

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    To which Darklord replies...

    Well, gotta say I really like her books and movies... :)


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  • From Arelor@21:2/138 to Darklord on Thursday, October 03, 2024 19:32:41
    Re: Final Fantasy XVI
    By: Darklord to halian on Tue Oct 01 2024 07:16 pm

    Well, gotta say I really like her books and movies... :)

    Actually, her attempt at having the series grow alongside the fans fell a bit flat with me.

    When I was a kid and I read the early Harry Potter books, I found them to be adequate juvenile literature. Then Rowling decided to try having the series become mature at the same pace as its fans and ended up turning it into a something too similar to the urban fantasy flicks for young adults that cram shelves in book stores.

    Lots of people love the result. I think it was quite meh.



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  • From apam@21:1/101 to Arelor on Friday, October 04, 2024 23:48:58
    Well, gotta say I really like her books and movies... :)

    Actually, her attempt at having the series grow alongside the fans fell
    a bit flat with me.

    I guess it made sense that they would grow older, isn't each book the next year at hogwarts? if she kept them all the same age, they would have to have a lot of adventures in a short space of time.

    I don't think it was meant as an attempt to grow with the fanbase, rather just people growing up in general. Not all fans were kids when they read the first harry potter books or saw the movies.

    Although I don't agree with her politics, or think her stories are particularly ground breaking masterworks, I did enjoy them, and she did get a lot of kids at that generation reading books instead of watching TV. :)

    Andrew

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