8069 pts ยท May 22, 2012
I'm a 21 Year old Animation student from the East coast. :]
That definitely seems more likely for GoT at least. :)
This type of contract is very common for publishing series. You sign away your rights/control to any potential TV, and they print your book.
Though...In the end I absolutely loved the movie. Fun, epic, and empowering. :)
My bar was super low going into that movie 'cause the marketing was so bad. Hell the second ad i saw for it was Marvel slapped on a wix ad.
+1 --- Not to mention he's at the front of the crowd. It's not like they have X-ray vision and can see his face from behind.
Welcome to the world of day one updates, and modern video games.
Imposter syndrome is a bitch.
We had the same thought. It'll make for a great Wasteland NPC. :D
+1 for Chomp Dolphins
I tried to watch acquisition and they never felt excited enough to pull me in.
Yeah. They had to learn how to be on a show pretty quickly...Campaign 2 is much cleaner.
It's a demon in the D&D lore called a Rakshasa. :) The backwards hand is how you tell they're a demon.
"This just in. Hypnotists across the nation are killing vampires in droves with nothing more than flashlights."
Its as if a good system should blend the benefits of both. :)
What a coincidence. It's garbage up here in Philly too! xD
Gf and i were in a prius; guy literally ran us off the highway into the grassy median..after coming to a dead stop on a 55 to get out.
Where do you live? :O We're paying $1400 for 750 sqft.
That's true as well. I really dislike how it encourages developers to be less productive; and encourages "day 1 updates"
That's also really true -- though for me a few hours never really meant much.
Yeah I can understand that. Maybe it never jived with me because I'm not that kinda person lol
I've never understood pre-ordering. It made sense when a store could actually run out of games...but its all digital now. o-o
Basically a grizzly bear covered in cocaine.
All three of my games are running on discord and its a great tool for it.
One can only have so much time. Writing a launch for a real play podcast is...an undertaking. :)
If I wasn't already running three campaigns... T_T
This went from IRelateSoHard to "Surprise D&D product I will now spend all my money on thank youuuuuu"
A single lego kit for a kid is easily $100 USD. If this guy had a whole garage full of them...that could easily be thousands of dollars.
Very true. The issue is the price is so high that insurance is almost always necessary. It's a system dependent on coverage, and profits.
3/ Medical is the same way. Costs are super high without insurance, and insurance is expensive too. Its a poverty trap.
That definitely seems more likely for GoT at least. :)
This type of contract is very common for publishing series. You sign away your rights/control to any potential TV, and they print your book.
Though...In the end I absolutely loved the movie. Fun, epic, and empowering. :)
My bar was super low going into that movie 'cause the marketing was so bad. Hell the second ad i saw for it was Marvel slapped on a wix ad.
+1 --- Not to mention he's at the front of the crowd. It's not like they have X-ray vision and can see his face from behind.
Welcome to the world of day one updates, and modern video games.
Imposter syndrome is a bitch.
We had the same thought. It'll make for a great Wasteland NPC. :D
+1 for Chomp Dolphins
I tried to watch acquisition and they never felt excited enough to pull me in.
Yeah. They had to learn how to be on a show pretty quickly...Campaign 2 is much cleaner.
It's a demon in the D&D lore called a Rakshasa. :) The backwards hand is how you tell they're a demon.
"This just in. Hypnotists across the nation are killing vampires in droves with nothing more than flashlights."
Its as if a good system should blend the benefits of both. :)
What a coincidence. It's garbage up here in Philly too! xD
Gf and i were in a prius; guy literally ran us off the highway into the grassy median..after coming to a dead stop on a 55 to get out.
Where do you live? :O We're paying $1400 for 750 sqft.
That's true as well. I really dislike how it encourages developers to be less productive; and encourages "day 1 updates"
That's also really true -- though for me a few hours never really meant much.
Yeah I can understand that. Maybe it never jived with me because I'm not that kinda person lol
I've never understood pre-ordering. It made sense when a store could actually run out of games...but its all digital now. o-o
Basically a grizzly bear covered in cocaine.
All three of my games are running on discord and its a great tool for it.
One can only have so much time. Writing a launch for a real play podcast is...an undertaking. :)
If I wasn't already running three campaigns... T_T
This went from IRelateSoHard to "Surprise D&D product I will now spend all my money on thank youuuuuu"
A single lego kit for a kid is easily $100 USD. If this guy had a whole garage full of them...that could easily be thousands of dollars.
Very true. The issue is the price is so high that insurance is almost always necessary. It's a system dependent on coverage, and profits.
3/ Medical is the same way. Costs are super high without insurance, and insurance is expensive too. Its a poverty trap.