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Unpopular Opinions and (Friendly) Rant thread

That rule actually came about the last time there was a major discussion about this topic (I was there).
The problem about it is that it can be easy to obfuscate for more niche verses or novels where while not niche you have to read the entire thing to grasp the context and confirm that it breaks that rule. That and yes people ignore the rules.
 
The problem is - CGM's usually ignore that factor and accept those ratings regardless of the context. On top of that, not enough people are willing to make CRT's about such issue, or they take eternity to conclude
It's kinda been confusing to me on where the responsibility of a CGM accepting or declining a calc ends. Some seem to think it's purely whether or not the math and methods are correct, and some take into account the whole context. Bit odd, innit
 
In theory, CGMs are only supposed to check whether a calc is mathematically valid, no?
That's why a CRT is still needed to get those calcs accepted for applying to a character or a verse.

I do often see approved calcs get streamlined into application to pages. Sometimes it's because there's only one CRT made for convenience and the calc in question often gets approved or rejected whilst that CRT is ongoing. Technically nothing wrong with that, but these CRTs do tend to be bloated as a dead whale and have a dozen or more pages if it's a popular verse.
 
It's kinda been confusing to me on where the responsibility of a CGM accepting or declining a calc ends. Some seem to think it's purely whether or not the math and methods are correct, and some take into account the whole context. Bit odd, innit
Considering CGM's are often ones who decline/approve CRT's - I think it's a bit closer to the latter
 
There is this sort of problem with speed ratings where a character would be like

"Hypersonic reactions and combat speed, Supersonic+ with Super Beam" and their Hypersonic rating is because they dodged a Super Beam at point blank range, yet in canon they actually barely dodged the Super Beam, are still threatened by it or gets hit by it.
Yet the speed ratings make it seem like they would dodge Supersonic+ attacks with mid to low difficulty. That's how the character would act in Versus threads as well.

This is tied to this phenomena where action genre creators use point blank dodging often to denote how someone barely dodged an attack but is reinterpreted the complete opposite way when calculated by a powerscaler.
Of course, there are cases where it is a definite speed mogging feat. But nonetheless with the culture we have in powerscaling, the interpretation that gets higher numbers is the one looked on favorably.
I actually tried to account for this in a recent CRT I did by listing the higher combat speed as only a possible value to deal with the inconsistency.

But, in that case, the other characters were still capable of repeatedly blocking/dodging the projectile in question very casually, the point-blank feat is directly stated several times as a thing one of the characters can do, and it's done with basically zero difficulty (like, doesn't even need to be looking at the projectile to dodge, and can do it hundreds of times in a row back-to-back level of easy).
Soooo, I guess there's a lot more going towards the feat than just some one-off panel
 
In theory, CGMs are only supposed to check whether a calc is mathematically valid, no?
That's why a CRT is still needed to get those calcs accepted for applying to a character or a verse.

I do often see approved calcs get streamlined into application to pages. Sometimes it's because there's only one CRT made for convenience and the calc in question often gets approved or rejected whilst that CRT is ongoing. Technically nothing wrong with that, but these CRTs do tend to be bloated as a dead whale and have a dozen or more pages if it's a popular verse.
It's probably the case that CGMs who are more familiar with the verse the calc is about are more likely to look at it from a lens beyond purely math, really.

Anyway, as for my unpopular opinion: King Orange mid diffs the Dark Lord. I said it.
 
Characters who are contextually supposed to be faster than the attacks they avoid at point blank range are an exception to this rule.

What the rule is trying to prevent is the the inconsistency of a character being massively faster than an attack they barely dodged because of the artistic decision to portray close range dodges. Since in this instance the character is obviously not meant to be that fast and the dodging feat was meant to portray a close hit rather than a blitz feat.
 
Not sure if this is just me, but I find it annoying when profiles don't link the important calcs and feats. For example, let's say Character A chainscales to Feat X performed by Character Z which is 7-A. When I go on Character A's page, it says: "Attack Potency: 7-A (Beat Character B.)" but then when I go on Character B's profile, their AP justification is "(Fought Character A. Beat Character C.)" and I end up searching through a gazillion pages before finally finding Character Z's profile which has the calc of Feat X linked. Like even if the chainscale is really long surely there's a better way to do this.
 
Not sure if this is just me, but I find it annoying when profiles don't link the important calcs and feats. For example, let's say Character A chainscales to Feat X performed by Character Z which is 7-A. When I go on Character A's page, it says: "Attack Potency: 7-A (Beat Character B.)" but then when I go on Character B's profile, their AP justification is "(Fought Character A. Beat Character C.)" and I end up searching through a gazillion pages before finally finding Character Z's profile which has the calc of Feat X linked. Like even if the chainscale is really long surely there's a better way to do this.
Make statistics values mandatory
 
Make reading profiles for both sides mandatory before arguing in a matchup, so many profiles (Reinhard's) that people (zab) worked hard on that nobody even bothers reading.
 
Can the man make me soup?
"Oi Omlanda, i luv killing soups."
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67 is hilarious. I never found it cringe i just always chuckle when i hear it, some kid said 67 in a funny manner and zoomers found a reason to turn it into a meme. Whats not to love
 
67 is hilarious. I never found it cringe i just always chuckle when i hear it, some kid said 67 in a funny manner and zoomers found a reason to turn it into a meme.
Gen alpha, maybe a few of the youngest zoomers did it
Whats not to love
the thing that makes me dislike it to an extent is the brainrot content surrounding it. Another thing used to be that it is completely meaningless. Like there's no background to it, some guy said 6 7 and suddenly everyone is doing it. Usually there is at least something you can dig up on a meme but this one never had any rhyme or reason to it, it was spontaneous. 69 - sex position, joke older than your mum, 420 - weed number, apparently some students met up at 4:20 to smoke joints in some college, 67 - no info available. Otherwise it ain't the first time a meaningless meme appeared, the issue is more so that I don't like meaningless memes in general. Something like "Me and the boys at 2AM looking for beans" with a picture of photoshopped spirits could still be dissected in many ways. 67 is just a number and a gesture. That is all.
 
67 is hilarious. I never found it cringe i just always chuckle when i hear it, some kid said 67 in a funny manner and zoomers found a reason to turn it into a meme. Whats not to love
I don't really like that meme because it became way too overdone, even more than low taper fade I'd say. Other than that I think this meme is kind of meh, old memes also could be meaningless from time to time, they aren't automatically better than this
 
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