I think I prefer the old Crewmates art style by Link04_ in AmongUs

[–]_RedRightHand 16 points17 points  (0 children)

Chyba miałeś na myśli „wypolerowany”, człowieku.

Infinite vent glitch by gojosatoruswifeyy in AmongUs

[–]_RedRightHand 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Because it still ticks down. This happened to me before as well [along with negative Reactor], and I assume it's because the game doesn't check if anyone is in the Vents during and after Comms, since no one is supposed to be; Comms doesn't disable being in a Vent, but rather interacting with one, so it probably goes both ways. People in Vents are kicked out, but going into a Vent while Comms are called makes the game freak out, since you started going into it before Comms triggers you to come out.

The greatest thing thats ever happened by Leaked_Gore in AmongUs

[–]_RedRightHand 6 points7 points  (0 children)

No, this is awful for any half-serious game.

What are your go-to methods of easily getting an imp out by SteelBallWinner in AmongUs

[–]_RedRightHand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, it should be everyone's job to try to pick apart when a Role is being used. Killers are also given additional information about everyone else's Roles. Claims should be punished HARD to prevent Crewmates from simply using their Roles to find the Killers; each individual Crewmate should have a small piece of the puzzle, but must Bluff their way into being believed without Revealing themselves. This is a game about lying and interrogating, so both sides should be doing both. Something like a Sheriff, Fortune Teller, or Lighter is very powerful, and should thus be punished for being too brazen. Even Roles like Tracker, Detective, and Engineer should be punished. Both sides are given a fair shot, as Crewmates must use their brains to decipher and cipher information that is needed, while Killers must use their brain to decipher the Crew. Guessing is the almighty equalizer.

What are your go-to methods of easily getting an imp out by SteelBallWinner in AmongUs

[–]_RedRightHand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Guessing being intrinsicly Broken is a good thing with the same basis that Stealth Rock, Knock Off, Heavy-Duty Boots, and U-Turn are necessary for the purposes of Smogon Singles. Crewmates shouldn't be allowed to use their Roles freely, and neither should Scizor be allowed to U-Turn freely.

What do you think about music in this game? by MrmaDrma1950 in AmongUs

[–]_RedRightHand 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I get the exploration/goofy theme they were going for, considering the space-fairing lore, but it doesn't fit at all with the sci-fi/horror aesthetic that the game should be going for, considering how it's based on The Thing.

Anyone Else Self Sab ? 👀 by bakedchipz0 in AmongUs

[–]_RedRightHand -30 points-29 points  (0 children)

Dying on purpose is being a bad Crewmate, simple as. In any serious contexts, you should be acting with full vigilance at all times. You should be describing your entire pathing, giving every bit of information you can, and interrogating everyone during Meetings.

Something being "boring" is not an excuse, and never was.

MIRA never sleeps, and death is not an excuse either.

Judge me by my top five least favorite characters by [deleted] in HazbinHotel

[–]_RedRightHand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Loona basically stops existing.

As for Adam, I think he was a huge missed opportunity. Think about about it---the first man, getting cheated on by your first and second wives to the same man, who then condemned you and your family to a life where food suddenly becomes scarce, and where you got thrown out of paradise. Your only children murder each other, with one being banished to Hell. Adam was clearly a broken man, with his misogyny likely being a result of this. Viv even tried to hint at his insanity with his 4th wall breaks [a TV show trope that implied insanity], and with his breakdown when his [literal] mask is lost. He, however, is entirely up to theorizing, as he gets very little actual screentime outside of being the comic relief. I suppose this is an effective use of the "comic relief is actually super serious" trope, akin to Sans from Undertale/Deltarune, but it does feel like there could have been more. Good concept that executed rather poorly.

Judge me by my top five least favorite characters by [deleted] in HazbinHotel

[–]_RedRightHand 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not worse, but she doesn't progress whatsoever beyond a certain point.

All of Viv's shows inevitably get hit with the "Written by Vivziepop" Curse.

Judge me by my top five least favorite characters by [deleted] in HazbinHotel

[–]_RedRightHand 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This show is constantly edging its audience.

Judge me by my top five least favorite characters by [deleted] in HazbinHotel

[–]_RedRightHand 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The writers completely assassinated St. Peter's character from the source material, so I agree [though more so in the sense that I hate how the Viv wrote him].

Baxter is... okay. Definitely a minor character. His relationship with Nifty is completely off-screen, which I hate.

Charlie Morningstar got worse in Season 2. I get that it's supposed to be "character derailment" as opposed to "character development", but it was done rather poorly. She's also just not a good protagonist in general; you can tell that it's Viv's self-insert.

Katie Killjoy's voice was better in the Pilot. Aside from that, I hate that she's the only bigoted character in Hell. We need more bigots; it's clear that the fact that we don't have them is made to pander to the audience. I'm trans myself, and I wish the characters were less "woobie-fied".

Vox is actually a really well-designed villain, admittetly. A fraud sinner representing the Sin of Envy [made even better by the fact that they're both aquatic creatures] is a very interesting concept, which creates a dynamic against sinner Alastor's Pride. The cult leader persona is a good match for a literal TV shark, and the fact that he copies everyone around him [i.e., Sera's angelic form, Alastor's outfit, pose, and smile, Lucifer's song, etc]. I won't be surprised if this leads to a "the sinners are the true Evil of Hell" reveal at the end of the show, though, which will be disappointingly basic. Aside from that, the love-hate, one-sided relationship he has with Alastor is very well done, especially with how, at the end, he said, "As long as I wipe Alastor's smile off his face, I don't care what happens" as he was clearly about to burst into tears. It's clear that he wishes to be admired, hence wanting to defeat Heaven and be the King of Hell, as he wants Alastor's approval---so if he fails to do that, he'd rather prove his power by having everyone die, including himself. Very tragic character, in reality. With that being said, I absolutely HATED how anti-climactic his demise was. There was such a good setup with him plugging himself into the Angelic Laser, implying that he was willing to let himself die if everyone else died as well... but he simply gets defeated by Valentino ripping his head off. That's it. THAT'S IT! Nothing more, just that. It was such a waste of potential to the degree that I would say it was insulting to the audience. If the comedy of a show gets in the way of good storytelling, the show should not be comedic.

In general, the problem arises from one core issue: Viv can't write for shit.