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  • After collecting my thoughts I'm thinking this tells us Red Bull are seriously worried about Max leaving and are trying to take desperate measures. It could be related to the sexual assault allegations but the timing seems off with that and I'm pretty sure they knew they were true all along.

  • What upsets me most about the writing of the F1 Movie is that actual F1 is full of amazing stories like this. They could have easily written something like this, which would still have been thrilling for non-fans while simultaneously keeping us nerds happy.

  • I have very mixed feelings about it. I also adored the art and setting, and I really appreciate the historical research that has gone into making it. And there were some well written characters in there.

    But man, the game is sloooooow. The last act in particular was like pulling teeth. Reading is fine when what you're reading about is interesting. There were so many banal, shallow and uninteresting conversations in there that really tested my patience.

  • I just played through Pentiment and even on the fastest speed dialogues were painfully slow. It wouldn't fix all the other pacing issues, but the text popping up instantly would be a huge improvement.

  • That does usually tend to lead to a certain kind of environment yeah. Nazi Bar parable and all that.

  • It stopped being a story with unpredictability and actual stakes. There was a time I felt like anyone was at risk, even "main characters", and it was awesome. It just turned into more of a Sunday morning cartoon - which is fine - it's just not for me.

    I also got sick and tired of them doing the "guess who's back from the dead?" plotline a bazillion times.

  • I played for a while and enjoyed it, but eventually it became clear the developers were taking both the story and the gameplay in directions I didn't like.

    Heavensward was a great story, Stormblood patch quests were amazing. Shadowbringers had its very high peaks of course but even there they had started doing things in the story I hated.

  • They had the pieces on the board to make a fine story I think, it just seems like there were multiple cliques within the writing team and they couldn't agree on a vision so the narrative gets pulled in different directions.

    If Brad Pitt could have gotten over himself and not demanded to be the underdog hero who gets the girl and wins the race we might have gotten something actually interesting.

  • "Coming this fall: ten billionaires are locked in a house with a murderous psychopath. Who will be the first victim, and who make it to the end? Use your phone to vote each week on what weapons the murderer will have access to! Introducing: Bigger Brother! Only on cable!"

  • Lost a lot of love for him for that, and also for whining about not getting away with the penalty after the race. You'd expect Oscar of all people to be chill about these things and just take it on the chin, maybe say a dryly funny quip (remember "move of a world champion, that"?).

    I guess the championship battle is actually getting to him.

  • Too often I say "incredible that they managed to squeeze out 8 minutes of highlights out of that race", but today it's "I can't believe they managed to squeeze down all that into just 8 minutes!"

  • To me your comment reads like: "the on track action wasn't great, but the race was good anyway because of the story".

  • Awesome race, and not just due to the unpredictability and the Hulk podium. We got some great battles, some great overtakes and two simultaneous fights for position right to the flag. And of course pitwall drama aplenty as people gambled or tried to read the crossover. There was so much happening everywhere all the time I'd need multiple pages to cover everything and my posts are too rambly as it is anyway.

    Aston killed me with their handling of Alonso's race while at the same time doing absolutely everything perfectly for Stroll. The old man still has it though, him sliding around on the medium gamble and countersteering snaps every single corner was some insane car control that was absolutely thrilling - but nerve wracking - to watch. And after all that they still finish 7 and 9. Stroll is actually not bad in the wet but man was he slow when it dried up at the end.

    Gasly also needs to be mentioned, he put on another clinic in the wet as he has done before on several occasions. Amazing defensive driving (against Hamilton, Verstappen and Russel no less!) and some great overtakes too. Him getting past Stroll on the last lap was so well deserved, especially after fighting that dog of an Alpine all weekend.

    [EDIT]: Williams finally having a race without mechanical failures was a relief I somehow forgot about while first writing this post. Particularly for Albon who can finally leave three consecutive DNFs behind with an excellent last stint and a great last lap overtake on Fernando to get some good points again at last.

    And of course, the Sauber redemption tour continues. That team is going to be scary in a couple of years. Audi doesn't fuck around in motorsports and the operational pieces are falling into place. Good calls again, good pitstops and they're again showing their upgrades working well. So happy for Hulk, he drove a faultless race and finally getting that podium is such a feelgood story. And doing it while starting from the back in a wet race? Stuff of legends.

  • I mean, I don't disagree with you in principle but this race had so much to watch man I don't know how you could say it had no action.

  • Hulkenberg's best position in 2012 was 4th.

  • Last-to-podium in the wet by a driver holding the record for most race starts without a podium. Might be the most DotD of all the DotDs.

  • Ah! There was too much to watch this race, bound to miss something.