Besides, I doubt Sega of Japan and its hardcore of game fans would care at all. They'd probably be all for it knowing them.
Implying that he knows what goes on at Sega of Japan.
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Posted 24 October 2012 - 03:57 PM
Besides, I doubt Sega of Japan and its hardcore of game fans would care at all. They'd probably be all for it knowing them.
Posted 24 October 2012 - 06:47 PM
Do you even know how long is to finish a comic book script? Admittedly, I don't but I imagine it would take a while to finish an issue script. Not only that, the writers have deadlines. Do you have your information to back up your claims? If you do, then put a link or explain what printed medium or televised program you found.In the places where it's usually always that? Yeah. You don't think complaining about the comic is NEW on the site, right?Yet all we hear are complaints about him right?
In terms of the comic writing process, there's a lot more time than you're giving things (especially since a large amount of the stuff you're talking about aren't necessarily things HE has to do.) Say he's a year ahead (which on Sonic, he's stated he about is, not counting unapproved future plans.) The initial script writing is going to be the longest part (and in actuality it's not even the first stage, and script concepts can obviously be proposed in batches), but it's also the part where once he's done, if he's ahead he can sit on it until necessary (he's written several scripts in one day, after all.) Then he has to wait (no time off his schedule, especially since other scripts can be revised or written during that time) for it to get approved, do the edits that the editor didn't handle themselves, and send it in for the editor to greenlight. With one script, you get (maybe) two hours a day for the whole process, because your entire actual work week is taken up by a full time job. As such, when he was writing StH by himself, he had very little time to work. Now say he gets four scripts, MAYBE enough to get by on writing alone. That makes eight more hours free up, essentially quintupling his timeframe, while the amount of time needed to write the scripts doesn't really add up so linearly (especially since several of them are actually connected.)
Could it be too much creatively for someone? Maybe, but the amount of things happening certainly doesn't show a dearth of ideas (if anything "too many story lines popping in" would be a glut of them) and the sales haven't dipped at all just because he's supposedly "overworked." You're overemphasizing a relatively (very) small problem. Not that a little fresh blood once in a while isn't nice.
Posted 24 October 2012 - 07:25 PM
Besides, I doubt Sega of Japan and its hardcore of game fans would care at all. They'd probably be all for it knowing them.
Implying that he knows what goes on at Sega of Japan.
Posted 24 October 2012 - 07:41 PM
Posted 24 October 2012 - 09:19 PM
no one knows.... Not even Squidward's house
Posted 24 October 2012 - 09:22 PM
Posted 24 October 2012 - 09:25 PM
Posted 24 October 2012 - 09:25 PM
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