Galax wrote:
I feel the problem is that yes, voicing complaints is great, but is there actually any belief that complaining about the comics will get Katie to draw something else? Last I remember, AZ is based on what Katie's playing, so like...if she's only playing METAL GEARRRRRRRRRRRRR then she's only gonna draw METAL GEARRRRRRRRRRRRR and that's just gonna be that. The complaining is moot.
I try not to get involved in any kind of debate or argument on forums, I don't think anyone is like, gonna take me seriously and at worst I just end up accidentally fanning the flames.
But meh...it's worth a shot :3c
My stance about MSG comics: I think it is somewhat funny that Katie both specified that the comics about MSG would last until april 2016, and also did so in a manner that implied comical exageration and they might not last that long. That mildly amuses me.
That's the extent of my feelings on the matter.
I'm not personally interested in them. There are a couple good ones, but the general subjects and art style isn't that personally appealing to me, so I've already stopped routinely reading this comic once while they have been going on. I might do so again, but I don't have any particular feelings about any of that. Webcomics have years-long arcs I don't feel like reading all the time. Doesn't stop me reading tons of webcomics, I'll just skip out on the ones i find boring and check in later. Even if I did stop reading this comic again, unless I give up webcomics altogether (unlikely), I'll probably give it another chance someday down the line. And even if I don't, that wouldn't translate into annoyance. When a restaurant doesn't serve food any food I can eat, I will not go there, and I'll tell others with similar dietary requirements as myself not to go there. But unless the staff was personally exceptionally rude to me, I wouldn't hold a grudge. I don't mind that a person or place occasionally does not cater to my tastes. Isn't their job to do things that appeal exlusively to me.
However, this subject was a bit sore for me because it reminded me of several other forums where I have seen "off-topic" used to... I was about to say "censor", but I feel that word gets overused and I don't want to contribute to that. Starting again. I have disturbingly often seen "off-topic" used to remove discussions from view despite being more on topic than a lot of things that very regularly goes unchallanged in the same space, often for nakedly ulterior motives, and was therefore a bit sensitive about it. Then Loyle pointed out that these complaints can take the shape of not critsizing a specific comic but instead several other comics, which I could agree with as off-topic. This assauged my worries somewhat.