Small little bit of trivia, but the animation company behind CAD Animated has said that the project was a total disaster and they lost money off of it.
I wonder where Buckley got his huge ass ego from. His fan base isn't the squadron of yes men type like Enter has, it seems to have sprung from nowhere.
I haven't seen much of Dobson, but from what I have seen I agree. But these people don't have others constantly inflating their egos. Where the hell did they get their sense of superiority from?
Yeah, Ctrl+Alt+Del used to be one of the top gaming webcomics for a brief period of time. While it was never on Penny Arcade's level, it certainly rivaled VGCats.
I read it for a brief period at the suggestion of a friend, and I had stopped reading it before Loss.jpg. Sometime after that, things went to shit for the ole' Buckster in terms of reputation.
Yeah, Ctrl+Alt+Del used to be one of the top gaming webcomics for a brief period of time. While it was never on Penny Arcade's level, it certainly rivaled VGCats.
I read it for a brief period at the suggestion of a friend, and I had stopped reading it before Loss.jpg. Sometime after that, things went to shit for the ole' Buckster in terms of reputation.
CAD actually ended its storyline with this huge thing about an alternate reality where Zeke, the XBox Robot, goes insane and takes over the world and systematically tries to wipe out humanity and Ethan is hunted down both by Zeke and the Human survivors, the former because Zeke is trying to wipe out humans and the latter because Ethan basically created the robot apocalypse. Apoco-Ethan ends up creating this device that opens into an alternate universe, which is the main CAD storyline, and drags Normal-Ethan into the robot apocalypse. Basically, after a bunch of "drama," Apoco-Ethan ends up dying, and to save both worlds from being wiped from existence, Ethan sacrifices himself, killing himself to turn off the machine bridging their two universes together.
Now it's focus is on wacky gaming shit and... more storylines involving the Player 1, 2, 3, and 4 characters. In other words... nothing has changed.
There are lots of ways I can defend CAD as being "not that bad"... but the idea to downgrade the characters to literally a bunch of numbers and colors is one of the dumbest concepts imaginable. Laying out your first draft with "Character #1" and "Character #2" is fine. That's not what you do for a finished project, especially after a decade of publishing your work before a worldwide readership.
CAD actually ended its storyline with this huge thing about an alternate reality where Zeke, the XBox Robot, goes insane and takes over the world and systematically tries to wipe out humanity and Ethan is hunted down both by Zeke and the Human survivors, the former because Zeke is trying to wipe out humans and the latter because Ethan basically created the robot apocalypse. Apoco-Ethan ends up creating this device that opens into an alternate universe, which is the main CAD storyline, and drags Normal-Ethan into the robot apocalypse. Basically, after a bunch of "drama," Apoco-Ethan ends up dying, and to save both worlds from being wiped from existence, Ethan sacrifices himself, killing himself to turn off the machine bridging their two universes together.
Now it's focus is on wacky gaming shit and... more storylines involving the Player 1, 2, 3, and 4 characters. In other words... nothing has changed.
Oh seriously? I really stopped following CAD following its unofficial "end," mainly because I just grew bored with it at that time. I see Buckley couldn't keep himself out of the webcomic for long.
CAD actually ended its storyline with this huge thing about an alternate reality where Zeke, the XBox Robot, goes insane and takes over the world and systematically tries to wipe out humanity and Ethan is hunted down both by Zeke and the Human survivors, the former because Zeke is trying to wipe out humans and the latter because Ethan basically created the robot apocalypse. Apoco-Ethan ends up creating this device that opens into an alternate universe, which is the main CAD storyline, and drags Normal-Ethan into the robot apocalypse. Basically, after a bunch of "drama," Apoco-Ethan ends up dying, and to save both worlds from being wiped from existence, Ethan sacrifices himself, killing himself to turn off the machine bridging their two universes together.
Now it's focus is on wacky gaming shit and... more storylines involving the Player 1, 2, 3, and 4 characters. In other words... nothing has changed.