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Question about Injustice

LordTracer

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Is there a reason that Injustice profiles are allowed when composite profiles typically aren’t?
 
Iirc the reason as to why they were called composite is because it used comics and games regardless of the "differences" between them, which is nonsensical. Those are just retcons and our profiles have no reason to be called composite, they all follow the same continuity.

Using alternate endings doesn't make it composite, we need to first establish if they're even consistent enough to be used, agree that they are as at least supporting evidence, and then use them with the profiles being either not composite or truely composite. We can't just use them and portray it as ok because the profiles are composite, being composite isn't a green light for inconsistencies like Scorpion defeating Trigon, being composite only means that all continuities are used.
 
Iirc the reason as to why they were called composite is because it used comics and games regardless of the "differences" between them, which is nonsensical. Those are just retcons and our profiles have no reason to be called composite, they all follow the same continuity.

Using alternate endings doesn't make it composite, we need to first establish if they're even consistent enough to be used, agree that they are as at least supporting evidence, and then use them with the profiles being either not composite or truely composite. We can't just use them and portray it as ok because the profiles are composite, being composite isn't a green light for inconsistencies like Scorpion defeating Trigon, being composite only means that all continuities are used.
The profiles also assumed stuff like character Like red hood take the Super pull în his ending
 
We don't even have written how the Kryptonian Pills only last some minutes, there's some work to do.
 
Yeah someone is working on that right now. Major revision he has been planning for a while now
 
Ah aight
Btw watch tower destruction was calced at country by an Friend of mine
Imma try to put it in a blog soon of that is the case
 
"The story of the comics and games is set in two different timelines that interact with one another. The character's alternate versions share the same strength and powerset, with the only change being their moral standards. In order to avoid profile repetition, Injustice: Gods Among Us characters are allowed to have composite pages."
 
I doubt we could use it, but in Killer Frost freezes the entire western hemisphere in her character ending.
 
"The story of the comics and games is set in two different timelines that interact with one another. The character's alternate versions share the same strength and powerset, with the only change being their moral standards. In order to avoid profile repetition, Injustice: Gods Among Us characters are allowed to have composite pages."
Is there a source for the separate timeline stuff? Having read everything in the verse and played the stuff, didn't really many contradictions sans a few small details - which I can remember exactly
 
Basically there's the prime universe where it's the normal justice league, then the universe where superman turned evil. There's also some contradictions, for example: Scarecrow is killed by Superman in the prelude comics, yet he appears in an arena transition in the first game, and a character in the second.
 
"The story of the comics and games is set in two different timelines that interact with one another. The character's alternate versions share the same strength and powerset, with the only change being their moral standards. In order to avoid profile repetition, Injustice: Gods Among Us characters are allowed to have composite pages."
Basically there's the prime universe where it's the normal justice league, then the universe where superman turned evil.
There're some problems with this. Most notably the "evil" universe clearly matters the most and should be the focus, if just having the profiles be over them makes them miss stuff their alt. versions can do then it can be said that they have it via scaling as we have solid reasons for that to be the case, that would be us not being lazy. The standards to not have too much profiles seem arbitrary as all characters regardless of relevance get to have profiles, like dlcs that stand in a vacuum.
There's also some contradictions, for example: Scarecrow is killed by Superman in the prelude comics, yet he appears in an arena transition in the first game, and a character in the second.
Wel, he simply survived.
 
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