There's being happy you played a character who successfully provoked an emotional reaction from the audience and then there's thishttps://twitter.com/LauraBaileyVO/status/1279173199918292992 …
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I think gamers/comic fans are the worst tbh.
Absolutely - some mix of the extra time spent with the characters (15, 30, 60 hours, more) and the fact that, while you play, their actions are your actions
i mean, there's also the thing of some gamers being organized into semipermanent harassment mobs
I do not understand what makes people think this behavior is okay.
Also your performance is often detached or recontextualized by the developers (more so than a director's edit). If your character faces a lethal boss battle or tricky platform puzzle that frustrates the player, there's not much your performance can do to alleviate that.
Is this the Anna Gunn thing all over again? Toxic fans: "we like well written characters" Same toxic fans: "we hate Anna Gunn because she literally is Skyler White. And for this, delete where appropriate.
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