This is so awesome. We get a toy accurate tribute AND an animation accurate tribute, in mainline in the same year, AND both look damn awesome. ROLL OUT!
Keith David gets emotional and says he’s “living his dream” while accepting his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
“I started out as a singer, then I wanted to be a preacher, and I wanted to be a lawyer and a bank president. Then I discovered I could be an actor and be all those things.”
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The funniest part is that the people throwing insults and having meltdowns are proving my point better than I ever could.
If your response to a different opinion is personal attacks, you're not defending your position you're proving the criticism is accurate.
And here's the reality some of you refuse to accept:
The game you're attacking will be released with or without your approval. It will be sold with or without your opinion. Developers are not waiting for your permission, and the industry does not revolve around your personal wishes.
There is also a massive difference between feedback and entitlement.
Developers listen to issues, bugs, balance problems, technical concerns, and constructive criticism that can improve a game.
What they do not owe anyone is changing their creative vision just because a group of people demands that the game become something entirely different.
You don't like the game? Don't buy it.
But acting as if every studio must redesign its projects to satisfy your personal preferences is exactly the kind of entitlement that keeps poisoning gaming discussions.
You're free to criticize.
You're not entitled to control what developers create.
Gaming discourse has become unbearable.
A game gets announced and suddenly thousands of people act like they're the CEO of the company.
You like it? Buy it.
You don't like it? Move on.
What nobody asked for is the endless whining, harassment, and demands that studios change their games just to satisfy your personal preferences.
Not every game is made for you.
If a game doesn't interest you, close the tab, keep scrolling, and let the people who are excited enjoy it.
The obsession with attacking developers, studios, and creative decisions is far more annoying than any game announcement ever could be.
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