Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-50.151.164.187-20141130095923/@comment-25587243-20150120063230

The way I see it, some people are perfectly content with how the show is, and they want it to stay that way. Unfortunately the only way to do that is to cut yourself off from the internet and from other people's opinions, and nobody wants to do that. So when they see all the negativity, they can get a little aggressive. And about those criticism, the thing is, RWBY, along with its fanbase, has gotten big. By that I mean if this is some laid-back youtube show that updates once in a while or two, people's response would be a lot more positive and encouraging. But as the show and its fanbase grew, people start to hold it on some grand and impossible standards, one that would require a lot more work and screen time to accomplish. And Rooster Teeth, as awesome as they are, is simply not the kind of big budget company to do things like that, least form what I see. And that's the thing, size. A simpler show with a smaller fanbase will have a more positive feel to it, compared to a big time action show that gobbles up money and human work to keep itself running. Personally, I don't mind how the show is now. A smaller-scaled show with limited quality and screen time has its benefits, compared to the big budget movie-quality show you see on TV. And that's that about Rooster Teeth. They have physical limitations when it comes to budget and how much time they can put into the show. The fans, on the other hand, does not have that limitation. As long as it's about typing things on a keyboard, they can say whatever they want. As a result, their words and imagination can grow wild and rampant. But then again, if you don't know how to handle things like this, how did you survive so long on the internet?