Don't think you can hurt Dully at all, so why bother sucking up to him?
Don't think you can hurt Dully at all, so why bother sucking up to him?
I think its mainly that anyone who gets into this series tends to be the same types I see with Index and Monogatari from what I observe.
They want the lore, but are too lazy to read it. Some even flat out say its overwhelming. So its the basic "give me cliff notes so I can be part of the discussion, I don't wanna do that myself".
Also, I forgot to comment on one thing I liked from the synopsis for the movie:
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I will always recommend reading the vn to secondary fans. Its just a completely different experience and the optimal way to start.
To begin with, at this point ufotable already have their adaptions set up in release order bias from zero and its clear these adaptions are largely fanservice material for fans already familiar. So, even if fate were to be remade, it would be done under the assumption that fans are looking for the draw of the route adapted and reworked abd rewritten into anime form, not to be given an optimal entree point in the same exact structure of the VN which at this point is impossible to do.
I don't think there are a huge number of people who can spare the time to play a VN with more text than the longest running fantasy series out there.
Not to mention it isn't even released in english, you've got to LEGALLY OBTAIN a copy of the game, find the right version of the translation for your version, and then sit through hours of Ginger Cooking, The Not-Really-A-Videogame.
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It is not Fate/Zero -> Fate DEEN->UBW->HF as is the optimal cronological order of evens and in the 3 routes you kinda need A before B to understand so is so difficult?
The ufotable anime were definitely made with having watched Zero first in mind. UBW especially.
There is annoying people in both the secondary and...primary ? camps. I will not force anyone to read hours of VN or else saying they are not a fan, but i they shoult not take some pride on the fact thet didnt read it
What, I can find some fun in explain a friend anime-only the gaps in his understanding about something Fate related, what about you all?
Watched it.
Amazing two hours. Everything I needed and more.
Kajiura is boss.
but people dont explain Fate to their friend, they explain it to randos on the net who dont actively listen and dont offer you more attention span than the time period they check their tweets and replies on the toilet
I think that focusing attention to anime only impressions like that only hurts people's judgement in the long run, for example, I do find that UBW did a good job on many aspects as adaptation, but if someone starts complaining about Shirou again just like the DEEN days then people says that the adaptation did a poor job, which is a extremely bad logic to follow through, even more considering that history with DEEN's adaptation.
some people just straight refuses to accept something that is presented to them on screen, some extreme cases even play the VN just to try to reinforce their misconceptions they already had with the series, it's just a matter of accepting that some people will act like that no matter what.
30 hours of TV is a fairly easy thing to recommend. You can just flop back on the sofa, turn off your brain and turn on the TV. A VN needs significantly more investment than that, even if you only take into account that you'll need to play it on a PC and that you'll need to sit there clicking or bashing that spacebar every single line.
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The -ary conflict is in essence the presumption that the vastly different ways people experience and interact with TM works are part of some shared skill tree with a hierarchy of knowledge/understanding/what-have-you that everyone must level up in. The problem is that it's not just a presumption of the self-appointed primaries but also on the part of people looking to get into TM, whose personal interest in whatever aspect drew their eye comes second to some overarching goal that every proper TM fan should aspire towards. Proper watching orders, optimal entry points, primers for lore and setting, Nasuverse EXPLAINED, wiki articles, collections of databases and translations, all aim to satisfy this idea that grasping and comprehending How The Nasuverse Works is essential to the experience, if not the real point all along. This either daunts or puts off interested people or else makes them adopt a mode of experience that has nothing to do with what did or may in the future interest them naturally in the course of watching/reading whatever they like.
This is to say that recommending the VN, doubly now that torrenting seems to be an obscure dark art, isn't something to force on someone asking you where to start, especially when much more accessible high-quality anime exists. Treating people like novices who must learn The Right Way, instead of letting them have fun being TM (or Fate, or FGO, or Protofrags, or OrangeMaru) fans first and through that perhaps acquiring an interest in reading and/or learning more, inevitably feeds the sense of artificial elitism on both sides. Reciting dictionary entries better than you can order coffee is neither the pinnacle of being a TM fan nor something you can lifehack into in a month. It's just one of the places you can end up in by pursuing the things that you like the most in TM, no more valid than anyone else's. And I say that as someone too Nasutarded to ever have normal TM conversations again.
tl;dr only ever drop the VN on someone who's already hooked and wants more, forcing people to be the people you personally want to interact with never ever works
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Last edited by Leftovers; August 16th, 2020 at 11:33 AM.
Watched it (camrip that is), loved it, thank you Ufo.
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i watched it with someone, more like walked in while i was watching
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as for complaints
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